MSD 2910 Atomic EFI Master Kit Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Timing Control: Choose between Enabled and Disabled. If

Timing Control is Enabled, its features will be edited in the

Advanced Setup. (Please see page 16 for more details on

this option.) Note: It is recommended to start the engine

initially without timing control.

ADVANCED SETUP

Each of the settings in the Advanced Setup is optional. None of

them are required to be edited at any time if they are not needed

by your particular application. They are each designed to offer

additional functionality to be used at your choice. For initial start,

it is recommended to leave the defualt settings.

Fan Control - Use the Atomic to control two electric fan

circuits. Each circuit can be turned on by selecting a

start temperature using the joystick to go up or down

in single degree increments. The fans will automatically

shut off when the engine reaches 10˚ cooler than the start

temperature. The two circuits can be used for independent

fans or a single multispeed fan. A relay is required for

each fan.

A/F Targets: The Atomic provides an option to set an air/fuel

target for Idle, Part Throttle, Wide Open (WOT), Nitrous and

Boost. The Atomic will use its self-learning technology to

adjust the fuel delivery to meet the target air/fuel ratio. The

values are adjusted in 0.1 increments and range from rich

at 10:1 to leaner at 16:1. The ideal air/fuel ratio for cruising

is called stoichiometric and is commonly referred as a

14.7:1 air/fuel ratio.

Boost: The Atomic will switch to the commanded Boost

A/F ratio once manifold pressure reaches 110 KPa

/ 16 psia.

Nitrous: There is also a timing setting for a Wet Nitrous

System. When a nitrous system is activated (by

supplying 12 volts on the Violet Power Module wire),

the Atomic will adjust its internal target A/F ratio to

the commanded Air/Fuel ratio. Note that in order to

set a Nitrous Air/Fuel target, and set a timing retard,

the Nitrous Selection in the Advanced menu MUST

be programmed to ENABLE.

Timing Control - The Atomic EFI system has the ability to

control the engine’s ignition timing, however, an MSD

Ignition Control and adjustable rotor are required to use

this feature. For initial startup, it is recommended to bypass

the Atomic's timing control features. This will allow you

to start the engine and tune the EFI to your engine. For

more details and complete instructions for Timing Control,

please see page 16 of these instructions.

Figure 12 Initial Setting

Advanced Setup

Fan Control

Air/Fuel Targets

Timing Control

Figure 13 Advanced Setup.

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