ACCEL 8140  Ignition Coil-Yellow-42000v 1.4 ohm primary-Points-good upto 6500 RPM
SKU: 12855644698

ACCEL 8140 Ignition Coil-Yellow-42000v 1.4 ohm primary-Points-good upto 6500 RPM

Sale price$33.71 Regular price$37.46
Save 10%

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 6 - Jul 11

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

ACCEL 8140 Ignition Coil-Yellow-42000v 1.4 ohm primary-Points-good upto 6500 RPMOverview: Excellent high performance replacement for import and domestic vehicles with canister type oil filled coil. Re engineered windings for even higher energy output resulting in quicker starting improved throttle response and more high RPM power. Designed to work with Points style and Breakerless electronic ignition systems. Heavy duty black Alkyd tower provides in flashover in protection to primary terminals. ACCEL Yellow can. 42000 volts

Overview:

Excellent high performance replacement for import and domestic vehicles with canister type oil filled coil. Re-engineered windings for even higher energy output resulting in quicker starting improved throttle response and more high RPM power. Designed to work with Points style and Breakerless electronic ignition systems. Heavy duty black Alkyd tower provides in flashover in protection to primary terminals. ACCEL Yellow can. 42000 volts effective up to 6500 RPM 1.4 ohms on the primary
 

Features:

  • 42000 Volts
  • Effective To 6500 RPM

 

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
1972 - 1974 Plymouth Fury II Base 400/6.6 V8
1968 - 1974 Plymouth Fury II Base 440/7.2 V8
1971 - 1974 Plymouth Fury II Base 360/5.9 V8
1968 - 1971 Plymouth Fury III Base 225/3.7 L6
1968 - 1973 Plymouth Fury III Base 318/5.2 V8
1968 - 1971 Plymouth Fury III Base 383/6.3 V8
1968 - 1974 Plymouth Fury III Base 440/7.2 V8
1977 - 1985 Mazda GLC   /
1980 - 1989 Mazda 626   /
1981 - 1986 Mazda B2000   /
1987 - 1993 Mazda B2200   /
1987 - 1989 Mazda B2600   /
1975 - 1976 Ford Elite   351/5.8 V8
1979 - 1989 Subaru GL   /
1976 Buick Opel   /
1975 - 1983 Mercury Capri   /
1962 - 1963 Mercury Villager   144/2.4 L6
1963 - 1964 Mercury Villager   260/4.3 V8
1964 - 1967 Mercury Villager   200/3.3 L6
1964 - 1967 Mercury Villager   289/4.7 V8
1965 Mercury Villager   427/7 V8
1966 - 1967 Mercury Villager   390/6.4 V8
1965 Ford F-350   352/5.8 V8
1965 Ford F-350   361/5.9 V8
1960 - 1974 Ford F-350   /
1968 - 1974 Mercury Montego   302/5 V8
1969 - 1976 Mercury Montego   351/5.8 V8
1969 - 1974 Mercury Montego   250/4.1 L6
1970 - 1973 Mercury Montego   429/7 V8
1972 - 1976 Mercury Montego   400/6.6 V8
1985 - 1988 Mitsubishi Tredia Turbo 1.8 L4
1984 - 1988 Mitsubishi Cordia Turbo 1.8 L4
1986 Mitsubishi Mighty Max   /
1985 - 1987 Mitsubishi Mirage Base 90/1.5 L4
1985 - 1988 Mitsubishi Mirage L 90/1.5 L4
1983 - 1988 Mitsubishi Montero   /
1983 - 1989 Mitsubishi Starion   /
1969 Chevrolet K10 Suburban   292/4.8 L6
1969 - 1974 Chevrolet K10 Suburban   250/4.1 L6
1969 - 1973 Chevrolet K10 Suburban   307/5 V8
1969 Chevrolet K10 Suburban   396/6.5 V8
1968 - 1972 Chevrolet K10 Suburban   /
1969 - 1974 Chevrolet K10 Suburban   350/5.7 V8
1961 - 1967 Chevrolet K20 Pickup   /
1963 Chevrolet K20 Pickup   283/4.6 V8
1968 Chevrolet K20 Pickup   327/5.4 V8
1968 - 1974 Chevrolet K20 Pickup   250/4.1 L6
1968 - 1969 Chevrolet K20 Pickup   307/5 V8
1971 - 1972 Dodge Coronet   318/5.2 V8
1973 Pontiac Grand Am   350/5.7 V8
1973 - 1974 Pontiac Grand Am   400/6.6 V8
1973 - 1974 Pontiac Grand Am   455/7.5 V8
1962 - 1974 Pontiac Grand Prix   /
1966 Pontiac Grand Prix   389/6.4 V8
1971 - 1974 Pontiac Grand Safari   400/6.6 V8
1971 - 1974 Pontiac Grand Safari   455/7.5 V8
1971 Pontiac Grandville   /
1972 - 1974 Pontiac Grandville   455/7.5 V8
1973 Pontiac Grandville   400/6.6 V8
1964 - 1973 Pontiac GTO   /
1963 Pontiac LeMans   326/5.3 V8
1964 - 1972 Pontiac LeMans   /
1975 - 1980 Ford LTD Base 351/5.8 V8
1975 - 1976 Ford LTD Base 460/7.5 V8
1975 - 1978 Ford LTD Base 400/6.6 V8
1975 - 1978 Ford LTD Landau 351/5.8 V8
1975 - 1976 Ford LTD Landau 460/7.5 V8
1975 - 1978 Ford LTD Landau 400/6.6 V8
1975 - 1976 Ford LTD Brougham 351/5.8 V8
1975 - 1976 Ford LTD Brougham 460/7.5 V8
1975 - 1976 Ford LTD Brougham 400/6.6 V8
1968 - 1985 Ford LTD   302/5 V8
1969 - 1982 Ford LTD   351/5.8 V8
1972 - 1976 Ford Courier   /
1977 - 1978 Ford Courier   110/1.8 L4
1980 - 1982 Ford Courier   122/2 L4
1969 - 1977 Ford Custom 500   351/5.8 V8
1973 - 1976 Ford Custom 500   460/7.5 V8
1971 - 1977 Ford Custom 500   400/6.6 V8
1975 - 1983 Ford E-100 Econoline   300/4.9 L6
1977 - 1983 Ford E-100 Econoline   351/5.8 V8
1987 - 1988 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 150/2.5 L4
1987 - 1988 Jeep
Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
SKU: 12855644698

Discover Niche Categories That Outsell

Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

4.4 ★★★★★
Based on 1081 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
S
Verified Purchase
Scot Denhalter
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
A Bitter Pill, but Much Needed Knowledge
Format: Kindle
Its thesis is that we, as humans, are predisposed to emotional, gut-level decision-making. Although most liberals will not want to accept this, author, Drew Westen, makes his case so well even the most inveterate ostriches must pull their heads out of the sand. We believe first, then we seek to support our beliefs. How we come to believe is a complex interaction of genetics and environment, which Westen makes no effort to reveal. What he focuses on is the counter-productive illusion that facts and issues matter more than the emotions underlying the principles we value most in life. And Westen disabuses the reader of this illusion quite completely, giving examples of what should have been said and what should have been done in Democrat campaigns in response to Republican attack. As a psychologist, Westin teaches us how the human brain works and why it is important for liberal politics to know how it works before selecting a candidate and mounting a campaign.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2013
B
Verified Purchase
Bri
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 3
good to a point
Format: Paperback
basically what could help democrats win.all well and good,but that side has much of the same donors(drug companies,defense contractors,oil industry,etc.)as the republicans.THAT'S why they don't push back fundamentally. one of my big problems with the author is his unapologetic.uneducated islamaphobia.he sounds like george bush when he mentions muslims actually.he fell for the propaganda.instead of drinking the koolaid of the cult,he should sip from the tea of informed tact. i know right-wingers wear their stances/prejudices on their sleeves,but the problem with the liberal side is the smugness they can exude towards everyone else,when,let's face,they're no better.they went to college to deepen THEIR prejudices with a more expanded vocabulary. otherwise,it's interesting from a psychological standpoint on how and what moves the masses.again,it's worth it to a point,just keep in mind that he's a bit of a meathead
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2020
D
Verified Purchase
Daniel Hahn
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 4
The one-stars miss the point:
Format: Hardcover
Thomas J. Farrell and I may be two of a small handful who actually have read Aristotle's Rhetoric. There are good reasons for this. Aristotle's rhetoric is useful to know historically, and gives one the aroma of scholarship, yet only in the sense of one's being well-read but not particularly useful. Westen's point is that Democrats are starving for useful rhetorical advice. Grounding ourselves in material some 2,300 years old is just not sufficient. cglambdin also missed the whole point, but more bluntly and therefore clearly. I would paraphrase Westen's major point as being: as long as you go around thinking "reason, good/everything else, not so good," you lose. Not only do you lose, you DESERVE TO LOSE. Why? In a democracy, "nobody likes a smartass." The corollary to this is: "if you don't know the difference between being smart and being a smartass, you're probably the latter." Now to an ancient aristocrat like Aristotle, the distinction wouldn't have mattered. In the United States of America, it should matter to everyone aspiring to leadership. We common folk expect our leaders to resonate with our values and life conditions. We don't care whether your blood runs a bit blue (as with the Kennedys) as long as you can be with us in spirit when you need to be. It's only polite. In 1992 the smartass class had great fun with Bill Clinton's "I feel your pain" comment, but missed the point that Clinton resonated while President Bush the First's glance at his watch during the same town meeting debate ended the campaign then and there. Drew Westen evokes what I considered state of the art in the communication field when I was in graduate school twenty-five years ago. Because he's a psychologist, and also not a smartass, I didn't expect him to bring up the theoretical language of people ranging from George Herbert Mead to Kenneth Burke. Rather, he demonstrates their insights! We get it! His work also fits well in the tradition of Walter Fisher's groundbreaking . Two things about Westen's book take off a star. Yes, he does meander. Also, his repetitive bashing of Bob Shrum comes off, at last, as an extended hard-sell advertisement for his own political consulting business. Perfection is elusive. Nevertheless, The Political Brain is doggone useful!
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2007
T
Verified Purchase
The Godfather
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Disturbing but necessary read
Format: Paperback
Feels strange saying that I love a book that is as disturbing as this one is but I love that it's well-written and documented and it exposes some horrendous events in the history of the Americas as well as the world. Americans may well point fingers at the Nazis (and deservedly so) but it's a case of people in glass houses throwing stones. There is no question as to the repulsiveness and inhumanity of the genocide and mass murders perpetrated in Nazi Germany, Stalin's Soviet Union, Mao's China, the Khmer Rouge's Cambodia, and in a host of African nations, to name a few; but in our own not too distant past similar atrocities were perpetrated on the native populations of the Americas by the Spanish, Portuguese, British, and colonists/Americans. While the inhumanity elsewhere in the world is touched upon to show where the mindset of this barbarity likely originated, the focus is on the impact in the Americas -- North, South, and Central. The book contains graphic, disturbing descriptions of the cruelty done to the natives by men who have long been esteemed for their alleged contributions in history. Most notably Christopher Columbus. In my time in grade school, he and the many other conquistadors and explorers were portrayed and men of courage and integrity. This book paints a different picture of them as greedy, bloodthirsty, remorseless killers of peoples who they considered inhuman or subhuman. More troubling is Christianity's participation in these actions. Not to blame Christianity for initiating it but to indict it for condoning and even commending the events. Peaceful races of people minding their own business, living in communities well planned and constructed and advanced for their time, and who welcomed the interlopers were obliterated them. Much of the death and destruction was caused by the introduction of European diseases such as smallpox that killed tens of millions but a large part was also caused by actions of odious proportions. Entire civilizations such as the Aztec and the Inca and the Arawak whose artifacts have since been admired and sought after were wiped off the face of the earth. Tens of millions of people slaughtered. Men, women, children butchered. In numbers likely to exceed those of the aforementioned genocides combined. The purpose being to acquire their lands and their riches. Considered to be no more than animals needed to be exterminated. This is our history. This book should be required reading for everyone. The graphic descriptions of the savagery should cause outrage not only for the acts themselves but for a cultures that has covered up their crimes for centuries. And the holocaust has not ended yet.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2018
H
Verified Purchase
H S Marks
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
THE SINGLE FINEST AND MOST ESSENTIAL BOOK OF THE AGE
Format: Paperback
A masterpiece of scholarship and analysis. This book is nothing less than the single most important work that you will ever read. Our entire culture is built on Holocaust Denial while those most responsible for this abnesia drape themselves in the flag of holocaust memorialism but have little honesty in their true agenda. An agenda that allows in North America alone for there to be at least 50 Holocaust memorials, museums and monuments... only problem is they are ALL about the Holocaust that happened in Europe and NOT about the colossal extermination that took place where they live. It is not only denial on the part of the nations of the Americas and Europe but those responsible for this Holocaust Denial in relation to Indian America insist on an image of being the world's caretakers of holocaust memory. What a bloody audacity. Why do we let the Spanish off the hook so lightly? Why is there no demand for Spain to make its Mea Culpa? Why is there no AMERICAS HOLOCAUST memorial in Madrid, Washington, London and Ottawa ? This brilliant book re-addresses the imbalance. POST SCRIPT.... There is a reviewer further down who uses the monica of "history buff" who rejects the value and integrity of this work. In fact he utterly insults Mr Stannard and his thesis. So I thought I would check out his other reviews...oh boy! One of the remarks he makes in a book claiming that Saddam was behind 9/11 goes "But it is very difficult to argue with the facts that were available to the agencies which pointed to a direct link between Saddam and Al Qaeda." This example of his world view is the mild end of it. So people consider the character of the self-described "history buff" who rejects Stannard's brilliant thesis on the Holocaust in the Americas. The reviewer "history buff" has a world view that comes straight out of the 1950's HUAC committee (he associates all Left wing thought with the Soviet Union not knowing that the Bolshevik regime prohibited the platform of the revolution and that its first victims were in fact the most sincere and dedicated Left revolutionaries. Clearly he has never read the finest autobiography in the history of English language autobiography; Emma Goldman's LIVING MY LIFE volume 1 and volume 2. The latter volume includes a first hand account of the destruction NOT construction of socialism by Lenin and his cohorts ). .
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2006

recommand products