Ignite Your Ride! 🔥
The MSD 8362 Street Fire HEI Distributor is a high-performance ignition solution featuring all-new components, including a heavy-duty distributor gear and adjustable vacuum advance, ensuring optimal engine tuning and durability. Weighing just 3.18 kg, it combines robust construction with a compact design, making it an essential upgrade for any automotive enthusiast.
Manufacturer | MSD Ignition |
Brand | MSD |
Model | 8362 |
Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 21.59 x 46.48 cm; 3.18 Kilograms |
Item model number | 8362 |
Exterior | Brass |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8362 |
OEM Part Number | 8362 |
Volume | 1323 Cubic Inches |
Colour | Multicolor |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | MSD Ignition |
Item Weight | 3 kg 180 g |
S**O
Best bang for your buck
Grwat unit works well on stock as well on modified engines i use it in my factory stock stock car runs great turns 6500 rpms without skippin a beat
D**N
great fit and works great
looks great works great
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La entrega a domicilio
Si muy buen producto
N**H
It works
It works
C**S
So far so good.
with modern HEI distributors it’s hard to find one that isn’t some rando “amazon brand” tier product. Despite the negative reviews I decided to go with this distributor due to the brand. the huge issue with most if not all distributors on the market now a days is the hardware used inside them. one thing i’ve always done with non GM Distributors is put an AC Delco ICM (Ignition Control Module) Part No. D1906 inside them. 99% of the distributors use cheap chinese knock off ICM’s and MSD is not an exception. so if you buy any distributor that is not GM, that should be the first thing you do before you install it into your vehicle. another step I do with all distributors, ESPECIALLY if an aluminum intake is used, is to take the black wire (one red, brown and black) running from the condenser to the coil and splice it with a long 16/14g wire to use as a secondary ground connection. Aluminum is not the best conductor so having another ground source directly to the coil is always the best practice. I personally use a ring connector on the end of the wire and fasten a screw through it directly to the frame or body. doing these two steps I believe will fix 90% of the bad reviews seen here.
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