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The MSD 6AL Ignition Control set the standards that other ignitions strive to reach. In fact, you'll find ignitions from other companies that carry the 6AL name (and in some cases, the same part number). 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. The rev-limiter of the 6AL is located right on top of the housing for easy access to the two rotary dials to set the limit in 100 rpm increments.
Inside the Digital 6AL, you'll find a microprocessor that monitors and controls every firing and rev limit. The circuits are updated with efficient components that help the ignition produce more power while drawing less current! In fact, the Digital 6AL delivers over 530 volts to the coil with up to 135mJ of spark energy for every firing! Increased output combined with MSD's proven multiple spark series is a win-win situation!
The Digital 6AL is supplied with the wiring harness and the components you'll need for installation. The 6AL is also supplied with vibration mounts. Both ignitions are compatible on 4, 6, or 8-cylinder engines with 12-volt, negative ground electrical systems. They'll accept trigger inputs from breaker points, amplifiers, and magnetic pickups.
MSD Part Number | 6425 |
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Color | Red |
RPM Range | 11,000 RPM |
Voltage Required | 12-15 Volts, 7 Volt Start |
Current Draw | 0.7 Amp per 1000 RPM |
Primary Voltage | 520-540 Volts |
Secondary Voltage | 45,000 Volts |
Spark Energy | 135-145 mJ per spark |
Features | Rev Limiter |
Emissions | 1 - 50 State Legal Emission Controlled Vehicles* |
CARB E.O. No. | D-40-43 |
Manufacturer's Warranty | Limited 1 Year Warranty |
UPC | 085132064250 |
This part is legal for sale and use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, in all 50 states, when used in accordance with the manufacturers application guide because it has a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (EO) number.
The following vehicles are considered Emissions Controlled Vehicles: