Where do I mount my MSD Blaster coil?
The Blaster Coil is designed to mount in most factory canister coil mounts. MSD also offers a Chrome Coil Bracket, PN 8213. It is recommended to mount the PN 8202 and 8223 coils in an upright position. The High Vibration Coil, PN 8222, can be mounted in any position due to its epoxy potting compound.
Does a MSD Blaster 2 coil need a ballast resistor?
This Blaster Coil is supplied with a ballast resistor. If your application uses a points distributor, the ballast must be used. Late-model electronic ignitions or an MSD Ignition do not require the ballast.
Can MSD Blaster 2 coil be mounted sideways?
Blaster 2 Coil Mounting ?? Mounting any oil filled coil side ways is not recommended. MSD offers a small, Powerful Coil that can be mounted in any direction and is small for tight areas. The MSD Blaster SS Coil part number is, PN 8207 (incase you are interested).
What does a MSD Blaster coil do?
MSD Blaster Coils are designed to improve spark output and are made for use with stock coil, Blaster Ignition, MSD 5, 6 or 7 Ignition Control performance upgrades. Special 100:1 windings are used to provide maximum build-up of voltage and are kept cool and securely held in an oil-filled metal canister.
Can you mount ignition coil sideways?
The coil needs to be vertical for the contents to be level. Sideways can lessen the life of the coil.
What is the difference between MSD Blaster 2 and 3?
MSD says they are both high performance coils for stock ignitions. The difference is that the Blaster 3 has a taller wire post for easier maintenance.
Is the MSD Blaster coil fit my vehicle?
Does it fit my vehicle? If you are looking to upgrade your stock coil, or want to compliment the performance of your MSD Blaster Ignition, MSD 5, 6 or 7, the Blaster Coil line is the right choice. Our Blaster Coils are designed for improved spark output!
Which is MSD Ignition canister coil for better spark output?
If you are looking to upgrade your stock coil, or want to compliment the performance of your MSD Blaster Ignition, MSD 5, 6 or 7, the Blaster Coil line is the right choice. Our Blaster Coils are designed for improved spark output!
What kind of Screws do MSD Ignition canisters Use?
The Bracket uses a bolt and nut combination instead of the easily stripped self-tapping screw common on other brand brackets. The Bracket uses a bolt and nut combination instead of the easily stripped self-tapping screw common on other brand brackets.
Is the MSD Ignition bracket self tapping or self tapping?
MSD continues to push the envelope with cutting-edge ignition technology as well as intake manifolds and EFI systems. The Bracket uses a bolt and nut combination instead of the easily stripped self-tapping screw common on other brand brackets.