What kind of battery does the MSD digital 6A use?
BATTERY The Digital 6A and 6AL will operate on any negative ground, 12 volt electrical system with a distributor. The MSD can be used with 16 volt batteries and can withstand a momentary 24 volts in case of jump starts. The Ignition will deliver full voltage with a supply of 9 – 18 volts.
How does the MSD digital 6Al ignition control work?
MSD raised the bar even higher with the revised Digital 6AL Ignition Control! The wiring of the Digital 6AL is routed out one end of the unit through a sealed and locking connector. This eases installation and keeps your wiring looking neat and clean.
How many volts do you need for a MSD?
The MSD can be used with 16 volt batteries and can withstand a momentary 24 volts in case of jump starts. The Ignitions will deliver full voltage with a supply of 9 – 18 volts and will operate with a supply voltage as low as five volts. If your application does not use an alternator, allow at least 15 amp/hour for every half hour of operation.
How does the MSD digital 6Al rev limiter work?
The MSD Digital 6AL has an optional built in Rev Limiter Verification feature. When the key is in the On position (not cranking or running), an rpm signal is sent to the tachometer to verify the unit’s rev limit setting. With this function users can be sure of their rev limit settings before each drive.
How does MSD 6al-2 ignition control PN 6421 work?
DIGITAL OPERATION The MSD 6AL-2 uses a high speed RISC microcontroller to control the ignition’s output while constantly analyzing the various inputs such as supply voltage, trigger signals and rpm.
The MSD can be used with 16 volt batteries and can withstand a momentary 24 volts in case of jump starts. The Ignition will deliver full voltage with a supply of 9 – 18 volts. If your application does not use an alternator, allow at least 15 amp/hour for every half hour of operation.