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Poindexter10thae 07-21-08 06:48 PM

LT10S + X4 and MSD 8207 Blaster SS Wiring Questions
 
Hello all, I am upgrading from my LT8 and Stock FC coils to the LT10S+x4 box and 4 MSD 8207 Blaster SS coils.

My question is in regard to the +12V source for the coils. According to the wiring diagram, it states that it is "12V Ignition", and the pink +12V ignition on wire from the mircotech needs to be connected to the + side of the leading coil.


I just wanted to clarify, I should run +12V switched Ign on from an existing source in the car(such as the stock connector for the old Lead coil) to all 4 of my new coils, and run the pink +12V ign on lead from the microtech, to the positive side of the L1 coil.

Am I right or horribly wrong in my translation of the wiring diagram

rx72c 07-22-08 12:59 AM

that is correct.

the pink wire does NOT have to go the coil. it can go to another ignition source.

Rotorhead34 07-28-08 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by BigWoogie (Post 8397694)
Hello all, I am upgrading from my LT8 and Stock FC coils to the LT10S+x4 box and 4 MSD 8207 Blaster SS coils.

My question is in regard to the +12V source for the coils. According to the wiring diagram, it states that it is "12V Ignition", and the pink +12V ignition on wire from the mircotech needs to be connected to the + side of the leading coil.


I just wanted to clarify, I should run +12V switched Ign on from an existing source in the car(such as the stock connector for the old Lead coil) to all 4 of my new coils, and run the pink +12V ign on lead from the microtech, to the positive side of the L1 coil.

Am I right or horribly wrong in my translation of the wiring diagram

That is the exact setup I am running and I ran the pink wire to an ign on source seperate from the 12v source for the coils. I also used an inline fuse as a precaution on the pink wire. I am pleased with the results.


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