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Thread: How to: Wire up your MSD RPM activated switch for your VVL

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2012-06-23 19:14:55
#41
Originally Posted by Storm88000
I have a more general question - where do you guys mount your MSD boxes? Right now mine is just sorta hanging out on the passenger side floor by the ECU.. but I want to put it somewhere I can see it/access it better. The problem is, it was wired with very little slack, so there's not many options. This may be a dumb question, but do I need a special gauge of wire to splice into it to mount it somewhere better?


No special AWG of wire would be required. Just match the wire size that is currently being used. You could even go bigger if you want, just try not to go smaller. 18 AWG would more then suffice, you could even do 16 if you wanted. The existing wire is probably (just a guess) 18-22 AWG.

I think some people have had issues with having their MSD box in the engine compartment. Cold and moisture conditions seemed to have affected the stability of the unit in these cases. Others have had no issue with having it in the engine bay area. Personally, I like the idea of having it inside the car somewhere, as it keeps it away from the elements.
Last edited by B15NEOVVL on 2012-06-23 at 19-16-01.
2012-06-28 08:58:04
#42
Originally Posted by blairellis
4700 here


Hmm, I'm wondering if I should set mine a little lower. It seems under normal driving I rarely go over 4500 rpms with the 4.44 gears, perhaps I may benefit from dropping it down to around 4800. I have it set now at 5000

Digital RPM Window Switch - 8969
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2012-06-28 at 08-58-40.
2012-07-05 06:21:19
#43
Hey yea...i bought my car with the vvl already swapped to it. N it seems the guy that put my msd on wired it straight to the battery but with no switch. So it kills my battery in a matter of hours. Since im not to familiar with it i was wonder if someone could help me?

VVL Powered B14
2012-07-05 06:27:28
#44
....shouldnt kill in a matter of hours, otherwise your battery sucks, mines wired right into the battery and lasts for weeks before its enough of a drain to drain the battery.
2012-07-05 11:54:53
#45
Thats wierd....i had an exide battery 35. But even if it was a crappy battery. I want the msd to turn on wen my car does. Cuz i also have a car alarm so i dnt wany msd and car aarm to stay on 24-7

VVL Powered B14
2012-11-11 21:20:43
#46
Originally Posted by dudespencer
Hey luke you say that you use #3 wire blue/orange from ecu for rpm signal, is this for a b14 because other people say use the black/blue wire from the ecu or is that for b13 ecu. I have a b13 and getting no signal from blue/orange wire off ecu


It is the number three ecu wire on both b13 (OBD1) and b14 (OBD2). And I think it's the same color on both, blue/orange.
2012-11-11 21:23:14
#47
Originally Posted by Vadim
Have you ran the power from else where? Running it directly from the battery would mean the MSD switch is always on.


I ran it straight off the battery with no relay because I didn't want to hunt down an ignition power source. I have had no problems with it, however, I'm using the MSD8950 which is basically just a glorified relay. The 8969 would be different and would be better off on an ignition source such as the cigarette lighter. I simply didn't want to hassle with it and did mine the lazy way as far as power.
2012-11-11 21:27:12
#48
Originally Posted by LeadFoot
Hey yea...i bought my car with the vvl already swapped to it. N it seems the guy that put my msd on wired it straight to the battery but with no switch. So it kills my battery in a matter of hours. Since im not to familiar with it i was wonder if someone could help me?

VVL Powered B14


I assume you're using the 8969. You can run a wire from your cigarette lighter to the incoming power for the MSD switch and that will supply ignition power to the unit.
2012-11-11 21:29:27
#49
Sorry for not staying on top of this thread guys. Been away from the community for a while. I'm going to try to be back on here as much as possible from now on. You can also pm me if you have any issues. You may also call or text me at 509-991-7598. My name is Lance.
2013-10-01 03:16:26
#50
I have a quick question (I know it's an old thread, but hopefully someone can chime in). Wiring it the way here controls both solenoids at the same time/same RPM correct? If you bought two MSD boxes, and wired them separately, can you control the switch over point independently?
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