Relay applications – MSD 8961 High Current Relay, SPST Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

M S D  

•   W W W . M S D P E R F O R M A N C E . C O M   •   ( 9 1 5 )   8 5 7 - 5 2 0 0   •   F A X   ( 9 1 5 )   8 5 7 - 3 3 4 4

Relays have a variety of specifications. A few things to consider include:
• Make sure the Relay can accept and handle the voltage and current required to activate the desired

circuit.

• The number of bobbins to use with different circuits (generally 1-2).

• The number of electrical contacts for the armature (generally 1-2).

• If the Relay is Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC).

RELAY APPLICATIONS

Here are some examples of how a Relay can be used in typical automotive applications.

Figure 2 Inside the MSD Relays.

INSIDE

86

1

7

3

4

2

1

7

8

6

3

4

2

0

8

6

0

87

87A

87A

85

30

87 NO

NC

C

NO

NC

C

86

85

30

LOCATION OF PINS

MSD PN 8961 RELAY

MSD PN 8960 RELAY

NO - NORMALLY OPEN

NC - NORMALLY CLOSED
C - COMMON

AUTOTRONIC CONTROLS CORPORATION

1490 HENERY BRENNAN DR., EL PASO TX 79936

87

86

30

85

87a

TO

GROUND

YELLOW

RED

RELAY

PN 8961

RED

12 VOLTS

NITROUS OR

AIR SHIFT

SOLENOID

BLACK

TO

GROUND

GRAY

(NOT USED)

WHITE TO

MSD TACH

TERMINAL
OR COIL (-)

USING MSD RPM ACTIVATED SWITCH, PN 8950, AND

MSD RELAY, PN 8961, TO ACTIVATE A SOLENOID

PN 8950

RPM

ACTIVATED

SWITCH

AUTOTRONIC CONTROLS CORPORATION

1490 HENRY BRENNAN DR., EL PASO, TX. 79936

R

YELLOW COMPLETES THE

GROUND PATH OF THE CIRCUIT

Figure 3 Connecting a Transmission Solenoid with an MSD RPM Activated Switch and PN 8961 Relay.

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