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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16665512" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Holy Crap!!!!!</p><p></p><p>You guys are not going to believe this. I was looking at the instructions for the new MSD 6AL Box. According to the instructions there are 2 power wires. One goes directly to the battery and there is another one that goes to a switched 12 volt power source (i.e. to turn the box on LOL).</p><p></p><p>Well, when I installed my MSD-6AL box I did not remember seeing another power wire. I only hooked up the power wire to the battery. So, I went in the garage after work and removed my console. There were a couple of black sheathing over my wires. I pulled one back and seen my white wire that goes to the computer for the points signal (that one is hooked up). I pull it back a little further and see a red wire tucked in there.</p><p></p><p>I pull on the red wire and it unfolds out of the sheathing and is not connected to anything except the MSD box. My brother must have tucked the wires when he stored the box. So, I connect it to a switched power source and attempt to start the car.</p><p></p><p>Holy F@(!#& S#!T!!!! She started LMAO!!! I guess it was my fault after all. My only excuse is I guess I over looked the wire since it was tucked into the sheathing and I did connect a power wire. Assumed I was good. Well, we all know what happens when you ass u me LMAO!!!</p><p></p><p>So, yes I'm dumb for making this mistake, but for my problem to only be one 12 volt switched power wire that I fixed in 5 minuets after realizing my mistake I'm stoked LMAO!!!! All that hard work has paid off thus far and in the biggest event, starting the engine!!!!</p><p></p><p>Man I'm here doing cartwheels in my living room ROFLMAO!!!! SWEET VICTORY!!!!!</p><p></p><p>And YES, I was conscious enough to take a very short video LMAO!!! When you see me going back in the car I was checking oil and fuel pressure. Fuel pressure was a little low, but I did not want to run the car for very long without coolant.</p><p></p><p>Hot Damn! This is so awesome!!!!</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]KyCh8YRKtDY[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16665512, member: 70025"] Holy Crap!!!!! You guys are not going to believe this. I was looking at the instructions for the new MSD 6AL Box. According to the instructions there are 2 power wires. One goes directly to the battery and there is another one that goes to a switched 12 volt power source (i.e. to turn the box on LOL). Well, when I installed my MSD-6AL box I did not remember seeing another power wire. I only hooked up the power wire to the battery. So, I went in the garage after work and removed my console. There were a couple of black sheathing over my wires. I pulled one back and seen my white wire that goes to the computer for the points signal (that one is hooked up). I pull it back a little further and see a red wire tucked in there. I pull on the red wire and it unfolds out of the sheathing and is not connected to anything except the MSD box. My brother must have tucked the wires when he stored the box. So, I connect it to a switched power source and attempt to start the car. Holy F@(!#& S#!T!!!! She started LMAO!!! I guess it was my fault after all. My only excuse is I guess I over looked the wire since it was tucked into the sheathing and I did connect a power wire. Assumed I was good. Well, we all know what happens when you ass u me LMAO!!! So, yes I'm dumb for making this mistake, but for my problem to only be one 12 volt switched power wire that I fixed in 5 minuets after realizing my mistake I'm stoked LMAO!!!! All that hard work has paid off thus far and in the biggest event, starting the engine!!!! Man I'm here doing cartwheels in my living room ROFLMAO!!!! SWEET VICTORY!!!!! And YES, I was conscious enough to take a very short video LMAO!!! When you see me going back in the car I was checking oil and fuel pressure. Fuel pressure was a little low, but I did not want to run the car for very long without coolant. Hot Damn! This is so awesome!!!! [MEDIA=youtube]KyCh8YRKtDY[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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