EBay: MSD Blaster coil
- BaronVonChickenPants
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EBay: MSD Blaster coil
Spotted this on Ebay, it's a nice performance upgrade for EA81/82's, run it with a spark plug gap of 1.1ish mm
The blaster 3 is identical to the blaster 2 except for the high voltage connection, this one requires a lead which would normally go from a spark plug to the dizzy
RRP: $100-120
Ebay link
Jordan.
The blaster 3 is identical to the blaster 2 except for the high voltage connection, this one requires a lead which would normally go from a spark plug to the dizzy
RRP: $100-120
Ebay link
Jordan.
Re: EBay: MSD Blaster coil
What do you mean by this?BaronVonChickenPants wrote:The blaster 3 is identical to the blaster 2 except for the high voltage connection, this one requires a lead which would normally go from a spark plug to the dizzy
And would I need i new "main" hv lead cause the top on the blaster coil looks completely different to an ea81 one.
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Re: EBay: MSD Blaster coil
Do you know if its woth it on Ea82T's as they run 1.1mm standard. Any other gains other than a larger spark (like a more reliable spark)?BaronVonChickenPants wrote:Spotted this on Ebay, it's a nice performance upgrade for EA81/82's, run it with a spark plug gap of 1.1ish mm
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Heres the specs http://www.msdignition.com/coil_blaster ... 2_8223.htm
I don't know how the resistance compares to the stock coil but I've been running mine for over a year with the EA82 electronic distributor with out a hitch.
It does say that if you have points then you need to run a ballast resistor.
Jordan.
I don't know how the resistance compares to the stock coil but I've been running mine for over a year with the EA82 electronic distributor with out a hitch.
It does say that if you have points then you need to run a ballast resistor.
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sounds about right, also check if theres a resistor on your current coil, usually a little white rectangular block connected in series with your coil mounted on the coil bracket.
You can run a points setup with out the resistor but most likely it will either ash the points or burn out the coil within 6 months, sometimes you can get away with it though.
Jordan.
You can run a points setup with out the resistor but most likely it will either ash the points or burn out the coil within 6 months, sometimes you can get away with it though.
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