MSD 2910 Atomic EFI Master Kit Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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WIRING

There are several wires and connectors on the throttle body. Not all of these wires will be connected on

every application. Following is a chart of each wire.

REQ. / OPT. Wire Color Description

REQ

Yellow

This connects to the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor.

Black


REQ White This is the tach input wire for the EFI responsible for triggering the system.

It connects to the tach output of an MSD Ignition Control or Ready-to-Run
Distributor. It can also be connected to the coil negative terminal when
using a stock type ignition such as points or a GM HEI distributor. Note:

This wire is not used when the magnetic pickup wire is being used
for ignition timing.

OPTIONAL Yellow

This is a tach

output wire. Connect this wire to the White points input

wire on an MSD ignition unit

only when using the Atomic to control

timing. If the Atomic is not controlling timing this wire can be used as

a 12 volt square wave trigger to a tachometer.

OPTIONAL Orange

This is an AC kick-up wire. When 12 volts are supplied to this wire

it will provide a small rpm "kick-up" in the idle to compesate for an

added load to the engine from the air conditioner compressor. It will

also activate the primary cooling fan (when two are used).

OPTIONAL Violet (+)

This is the input for a magnetic pickup, such as from an MSD distributor.

This connector is

only used when the Atomic is controlling ignition

timing.

REQ

CAN-Bus

The 6-pin connector must connect to the Power Module. Do NOT

cut this harness. MSD offers extensions in 2, 4 and 6-feet lengths if

needed.

used with

timing

control

used with

A/C

used with

timing

control

Green (–)

EXTERNAL SENSORS

There are only two external sensors that need to be installed and connected; the Wide Band Oxygen

Sensor and the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor. (Both are supplied.) The Wide Band Oxygen

Sensor installation is covered on page 5.

The coolant sensor is a variable resistance sensor and needs to be installed in the engine.

1. Find a location for the coolant temperature sensor. Many engines have provisions on the cylinder

heads or the intake manifold.

2. It is recommended to use a small amount of Teflon tape or sealer on the threads.

3. Locate the 2-pin coolant sensor wiring harness. Route and connect the harness to the coolant

temperature sensor.

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