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2007-12-12 23:46:31
#1
sr20ve selenoids wiring!!!
hey guys please help me out to wire this stuff here it what i got:

(2)msd 8950:

and this its what i wanna do:

white from msd to tach (on 200sx its the blue one rigth?)
blak from msd to chasis ground
red from msd to switched 12+v power.
yelow from msd to negative of the selenoids ( negatives are the 2 wires of the same colors? or diferents color)
and the other 2 wires from selenoids to 12+V (direct to baterie)

thanks and wait fo' your help
B_
2007-12-13 00:54:40
#2
here's what i posted over there
on my 97 B14 i've been chasing an intermittent problem with cam solenoids sometimes working, usually not. and when they did work they only worked for a few hundred rpm.
after doing some "SEARCHING", i found that billc had what sounded very similar to my problem, although on a B13.
i was using the blue wire from the distributor (large plug) for the rpm signal to the msd 8969's. using the fsm i found that pin 3 from the ecu supplies a signal for the tach. i traced the orange/blue wire from pin 3 to the back of the gauge cluster and stripped a ~ 1/2 inch length of insulation. i soldered a length of wire from there to the white (msd input) wire and now all is good.
i hope this helps anyone who's been experiencing similar problems.
2007-12-13 00:56:53
#3
I put a 5 amp fuse between the solenoids and battery when I had vtak.
2007-12-13 01:12:46
#4
so basicly my doubt its, if im rigth on the selenoids wires? 2 of same color are gdn's and difrents colors positive's? thanks
2007-12-13 01:21:02
#5
yep. they're just solenoids. it doesn't matter which is + or -.
2007-12-14 23:51:47
#6
Can you hook up the 8969 signal wire to somewhere on the distributor or the coil?
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