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    Blaster 2 Vs Blaster ss

     



    Well I was wondering Which coil would work better with my msd 6al and Hei distrib. here is how they compare blaster two listed above the ss.

    Resistance
    0.700 ohms
    0.355 ohms
    Maximum Voltage
    45,000
    40,000
    Peak Current
    140 mA
    300 mA
    Inductance
    8.0 mH
    6.9 mH
    Secondary Resistance
    4.70K ohms
    4.40K ohms
    Spark Duration
    350 uS
    220 uS
    Turns Ratio
    100:1
    70:1
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    trenchdog, in the dyno tests I've seen, there was hardly any difference (less than 5 hp) between the double-throwdown, mega-joule, cadmium-plated, goat-bladder, double-Johnson rod models of distributors/coils and a standard, off the shelf points distributor with Autozone coil, so I doubt it's gonna make a nickel's worth of difference.
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    I'm going with Tech on this one. Don't really see why it would possibly matter unless you were looking for thousands of a second in competition. I guess I would go with either whichever one was cheaper or prettier.
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