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Old Sep 4, 2004 | 09:23 PM
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Default a f**kin problem with msd hook up< help >

I followed the ****** stupid paper they give you and the car would not start=its the msd sci=on 1995 gsr=do I have to do something else and its not telling me help me please Iam very pissed off
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Old Sep 5, 2004 | 07:48 AM
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Default Re: a f**kin problem with msd hook up< help > (giser)

u need to tell us some more information. how did u hook it up?
and r u using the stock ignition coil?

if ur running an external coilassuming the stock one is already removed)
the heavy red goes to '+' on battery, heavy black goes to engine ground, small red goes to the yellow/black wire that was on the positive side of the coil. white goes to the blue/white (or white/blue )wire that was attached to the negative side of the coil. the orange goes to positive on coil (external coil) and the black goes to the negative of the external coil.

if ur not using the external coil, and using the stock one:
attach the heavy red and black wire as mentioned above. unscrew the yellow/black wire and attach the small red wire to it. unscrew the white/blue wire and attach the white wire to it. the orange wire connects to the postive side of the stock coil (where the yellow/black wire was initially screwed in) and the black wire connects to the negative side of the stock coil(where the white/blue wire was initially screwed onto.)

if everything is connected properly, and it wont start, try using a different ground and check all ur connections again.
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