using PM2-FIdle for ignition output to MSD 6AL

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ubercamaro
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using PM2-FIdle for ignition output to MSD 6AL

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Hello,

I'm using MSII, MT 2.25, v3 board and want to have the FIdle on my relay board send to signal to the white points pickup on the MSD 6AL. I believe I found my own answer but would like to know if anyone else has their set up the same way. If this isn't the right way could some supply information on how they have done it? I realize that I could solder a wire from the MSII pin 36 for the ignition but would like to utilize the relay board if possible.

I've attached an image configuring the port the way i think it should be.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Patrick
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Post by krisr »

Pin36 = S5 on the relay board.

Edit: http://www.bgsoflex.com/mspower/mspower_ShemV1.2.pdf
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Post by jsmcortina »

Using the generic port is the wrong way to control your spark output. Even if it did anything it would be horribly inaccurate.

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Post by ubercamaro »

Thanks both of you. I had thought there wasn't a connection for spark/ign on relay board but thankfully stand corrected.

This will make my setup easier. :D
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