MSD Ignition Ignition Coil
Ignition Coil; Pro Power HVC II; Single Tower; 45000 Volts; 0.016 Ohms Primary Resistance/30 Ohms Secondary Resistance/70:1 Turns Ratio/0.250mH Inductance/2 Amps Peak Current/150uS Spark Duration; Red
MPN: 8261
The Pro Power HVC II coil is completely built in-house so our engineers have exclusive control over their performance and quality. The coil utilizes an iron U-core design with a segmented bobbin for improved voltage distribution. The bobbin is molded from DuPont Rynite material which has incredible dielectric capabilities at high temperatures. MSD also incorporated a cutting edge winding material that has an improved insulation and is also capable of enduring extreme voltages. Together, these materials create a durable coil with incredible voltage capabilities, lightning quick rise time and lengthy spark duration. The housing, also molded from Rynite material, features far spaced brass primary terminals and a well protected secondary tower for increased spark isolation. The housing is completely potted with an epoxy compound for vibration resistance and installs with sturdy vibration mounts. For use with MSD 7 and 8 series ignitions.
Recommended Use: Strip
Coil Style: 1 Tower
Primary Resistance: 0.016 Ohm
Secondary Resistance: 0.03 Kilo Ohm
Maximum Voltage: 45000 Volt
Internal Construction: Epoxy Filled
Color: Red
Features
- Designed For Racing Applications With An MSD 7 Series Ignition Control
- New U-Core Winding Design Produces More Voltage And Current
- 70:1 Turns Ratio And Lower Primary Resistance Produce High Voltage Output
- Windings Are Encased In Fracture Resistant Compound For Vibration Resistance
- DuPont Rynite Housing With Isolated Tower And Brass Primary Terminals
- Supplied With Rubber Shock Mounts
- Limited 1 Year Warranty
Specifications of MSD Ignition Ignition Coil 8261 |
Coil Style |
1 Tower |
Color |
Red |
Internal Construction |
Epoxy Filled |
Maximum Voltage |
45000 Volt |
Primary Resistance |
0.016 Ohm |
Recommended Use |
Strip |
Secondary Resistance |
0.03 Kilo Ohm |
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