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well if you want to be a little creative you could>>> |
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Cap927 (P.I.M.P) on May 11, 2004 at 11:02 AM |
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SZR: Can I do this? >>> posted by Scotts94z32 on May 11, 2004 at 10:13 AM |
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make a nice high voltage zapper out of something like this:
Blaster SS Coil, PN 8207 The MSD line of Blaster Coils is known for great performance from the street to the circle tracks. Following in that performance line, the new Blaster SS Coil is ready to leave its mark. The Blaster SS is an E-core style coil, which is a very efficient design when it comes to producing high voltage and spark energy. The windings produce 300mA and can handle up to 48,000 volts when used with an MSD 6 Series Ignition Control. The windings are held secure in a DupontĀ® Rynite[tm] injection molded shell and are then encased in an epoxy compound for protection against vibration and water. The primary terminals are located at opposite ends of the tall spark tower so there is no chance of arcing especially with the high dielectric characteristics of the Rynite housing. The Coil is compact enough to fit in tight areas and is supplied with vibrations mounts. I know it sounds childish but so isn't stealing center caps. Back in highschool I made a lie detector as a science project, the teacher thought I was sick, she gave me a C for it. I should have zapped the bitch. So out of a couple of coils tied to some metal handles with a 12V transformer, people were courious on how it would work. The trick was to have the person grab the handles, I ask a (?) and if I didn't like the answer, flick the switch...then I got what I needed to hear.
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