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MSD Digital DIS-4 Multi Channel Ignition
PN 6215
The MSD Digital DIS-2 Dual Channel Ignition can be used on 4-cylinder engines equipped with
two dual output coils. The MSD Digital DIS-4 Multi Channel Ignition can be used on 4, 6 or 8-cylinder
engines equipped with up to four dual output coils. The MSD Digital DIS Ignition will accept trigger
inputs from electronic DIS type ignition systems.
Parts Included Parts not included but may be needed
1 - MSD Digital DIS-2 or DIS-4 Ignition Tach/Fuel Adapter(s)
12 - Connectors, Butt Splice PN 8912
2 - Program Switch Covers
1 - Cable Assembly
1 - Bypass Plug
NOTE: It is recommended that you have the Service Manual and wiring diagram for your vehicle
before beginning the installation of the MSD Digital DIS Ignition.
WARNING: Before installing the MSD Digital DIS Ignition, disconnect the battery cables. When
disconnecting the battery cables, always remove the Negative (-) cable first and install
it last.
NOTE: 1. Solid Core spark plug wires cannot be used with an MSD DIS Ignition.
2. Vehicles originally equipped with a CD ignition cannot use an MSD DIS Ignition.
IMPORTANT
Read these instructions before attempting this installation!
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THEORY OF OPERATION
CAP ACITIVE DISCHARGE
CAPACITIVE
The MSD Digital DIS Series Ignitions feature a capacitive discharge ignition design. The majority of
stock ignitions are inductive ignitions. In an inductive ignition, the coil must store and step up the
voltage to maximum strength in between each firing. At higher rpm, since there is less time to
charge the coil to full capacity, the voltage falls short of reaching maximum energy which results in
a loss of power or top end miss.
The MSD Ignition features a capacitor which is quickly charged to 460-480 volts and stores it until the
ignition is triggered. With the CD design, the voltage sent to the coil is always at full power even at
high rpm.
MUL TIPLE SP
MULTIPLE ARKS
SPARKS
The MSD Digital DIS Series Ignition produces full power multiple sparks for each firing of the spark
plug. The number of sparks that occur decreases as rpm increases, however the spark series always
lasts for 20° of crankshaft rotation. Above 3,000 rpm there is simply not enough time to fire the spark
plug more than once, so there is only one powerful spark.
REV LIMITER
The MSD DIS-2 and 4 Ignitions are equipped with a built-in adjustable Soft Touch Rev Control. This
rev limit feature can be adjusted in 250 rpm increments using the program switches on the ignition's
end panel. The Soft Touch circuitry provides a smooth and accurate rev limit by dropping the spark
to individual cylinders. The Soft Touch produces a load-free rev limit that is accurate to within 1% of
the selected rpm.
GENERAL INFORMATION
BATTERY
An MSD Digital DIS Series Ignition will operate on any negative ground, 12 volt electrical system
without a distributor. The MSD can be used with a 16 volt battery and can withstand a momentary
24 volts in case of a jump start. The ignition will deliver full voltage with a supply of 10 - 18 volts and
will operate with a supply voltage as low as 5 volts.
If your application does not use an alternator, allow at least 15 amp/hour for every half hour of
operation. If the engine is cranked with the same battery or other accessories such as an electric
fuel pump, fan or water pump are used, the amp/hour rating of the battery must be increased.
COILS
The MSD Digital DIS Ignitions can be used with most stock coils and most aftermarket coils that are
designed to replace the stock coils. If you have any questions concerning coils, contact our MSD
Customer Service Department at (915) 855-7123.
TACHOMETERS/FUEL INJECTION
The MSD Digital Series Ignitions feature a Tach Output Terminal on the side of the unit. This terminal
provides a trigger signal for tachometers, fuel injection, a shift light or other add-on devices that
require a 12 volt square wave rpm signal with a 40° duration.
Some vehicles may require a Tach Adapter to operate properly with the MSD. For more information
on tachometers and MSD Tach Adapters, refer to the Tachometer Section on page 14.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Sealing: All circuits of an MSD are potted in ResTech compound. This sealant protects the electronics
from moisture.
Welding: If you plan on welding on your vehicle, to avoid possible damage to the ignition, always
disconnect both MSD Heavy Power cables from the battery. It is also recommended that the tach
ground wire be disconnected.
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WIRING
GENERAL WIRING INFORMATION
Wire Length: All of the wires of the MSD Ignition may be shortened as long as quality connectors
are used or soldered in place. To lengthen the wires, use one size bigger gauge wire (12 gauge for
the power leads and 16 gauge for all other wires) with proper connections. All connections must
be soldered and sealed.
Grounds: A poor ground connection can cause many frustrating problems. When a wire is specified
to go to ground, it should be connected to the battery negative terminal, engine block or chassis.
There should always be a ground strap between the engine and the chassis. Always securely
connect the ground wire to a clean, paint free metal surface.
ROUTING WIRES
The MSD wires should be routed away from direct heat such as the exhaust manifolds/headers
and any sharp edges. The trigger wires should be routed separate from the other wires and spark
plug wires. It is best if they are routed along a ground plane such as the block, fender well or
firewall which creates an electrical shield.
WIRE FUNCTIONS
The following chart describes what each wire of the MSD DIS Ignition is used for.
Power Leads These are the two heavy gauge wires (14 gauge) and are responsible for getting direct
battery voltage to the ignition.
Heavy Red This wire connects directly to the battery positive (+) terminal, to a positive battery junction
or the positive side of the starter solenoid.
Note: Do not connect to the alternator.
Heavy Black This wire connects to a good ground, either at the battery negative (-) terminal or to the
engine.
Red Connects to a switched 12 volt source, such as the ignition key or switch.
Brown/Orange Connects to the positive (+) terminal/wire of the coil.
Note: This is the only wire that makes electrical contact with coil positive (+).
Brown/White Connects to the negative (-) terminal/wire of the coil (Channel 1).
Note: This is the only wire that makes electrical contact with channel 1 coil negative (-).
Brown/Green Connects to the negative (-) terminal/wire of the coil (Channel 2).
Note: This is the only wire that makes electrical contact with channel 2 coil negative (-).
Brown/Yellow
Brown/Yellow Connects to the negative (-) terminal/wire of the coil, (Channel 3 available on DIS-4 only).
Note: This is the only wire that makes electrical contact with channel 3 coil negative (-).
Brown/Violet Connects to the negative (-) terminal/wire of the coil, (Channel 4 available on DIS-4 only).
Note: This is the only wire that makes electrical contact with channel 4 coil negative (-).
Trigger Wires There is a trigger input wire for each channel from the factory electronic amplifier.
White This wire is used to connect to the electronic ignition amplifier output of channel 1.
Green This wire is used to connect to the electronic ignition amplifier output of channel 2.
Yellow This wire is used to connect to the electronic ignition amplifier output of channel 3.
Violet This wire is used to connect to the electronic ignition amplifier output of channel 4.
Brown Ignition interrupt feature. To activate, connect this wire to ground.
Blue Two Step feature. To activate low rpm limit, connect this wire to ground.
WARNING: High voltage is present on the coil terminals. Do not touch the coil terminals or wires
when the engine is cranking or running.
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THEFT DETERRENT
The MSD DIS Ignition provides the opportunity to easily install a theft deterrent kill switch, Figure 7.
Attach the Brown wire to one side of a single pole throw (On/Off) switch and the remaining side to
ground. When the Brown wire is grounded, the vehicle will crank but not start.
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PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
Below is a list of the DIS 2 and 4’s
programmable features. As illustrated
in figure 8, the factory ECU max timing
and rev limit setting cannot be
overridden.
SWITCH 1
Max/Min Rev Limit - Selector S1
raises the Staging Rev Limit and Max
Speed Rev Limit by 4000. This feature
allows the DIS Ignitions to be used on
both low and high rpm engines.
HSR Curve - Selector S2 activates the
High Speed Retard function. This
Figure 8
feature retards the ignition timing at a
rate of 20°/1000 rpm beginning 1000
rpm below the selected Max Speed Rev Limit setting. The HSR Curve can be used for traction
control or on nitrous equipped engines to prevent detonation.
Electric Start - Selector S3 programs the DIS Ignition for use on either starter equipped engines
or kick/pull start engines.
Waste Spark - Selector S4 programs the ignition for use on engines equipped with a single coil
per cylinder (720 firing S4 - Off), or dual output coil feeding 2 cylinders (360 firing S4 - On).
Max Timing - Selectors S6, S7 and S8 are preprogramed prior to shipping to revert to the factory
ECU max timing setting. Changing these selectors will not affect the performance of this ignition.
SWITCH 2
Staging Rev Limit - Selectors S1, S2, S3 and S4 set the rpm point at which the Staging Rev Limit
feature limits the engine rpm. The Staging Rev Limit is used to provide a lower rpm limit for use on
the starting line for consistent launches.
Max Speed Retard - The Max Speed Retard sets the amount of ignition retard that occurs between
the Retard Begin Speed and the Max Speed Rev Limit. Selectors S5, S6, S7 and S8 set the amount
of retard.
SWITCH 3
Retard Begin Speed - The Retard Begin Speed determines the rpm point at which the ignition’s
retard function will begin to retard the timing. Selectors S1, S2 and S3 set the desired rpm point.
Timing Setup - When the Timing Setup selector, S4, is activated (ON), the ignition's spark output
is disabled and the built-in LED indicator is turned on. This feature can be used to monitor the
ignition's functions or as a timing setup device.
Max Speed Rev Limit - Selectors S5, S6, S7, and S8 determine the rpm point at which the engine
over-rev limiter is activated. Note: If the DIS Rev Limiter value is set at a greater value than the
vehicle's ECU rev limit, the engine speed will rev limit at the lower value of the ECU.
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MAX/MIN REV LIMIT (+) STAGING REV LIMIT RETARD BEGIN SPEED
Selector, S1, extends the Selectors S1, S2, S3 and S4 set the The Retard Begin Speed, S1, S2 and S3
range of the Max Speed Rev rpm point at which the Staging Rev Limit of Switch 3 determines the rpm point at
Limit and the Staging Rev feature limits the engine rpm at. Position which the ignition’s retard function will
Limit by 4000 rpm. Set the selectors to the desired rpm below. begin to retard the timing. Position the
selector S1 to ON to increase RPM S1 S2 S3 S4 switches to the desired rpm point
the indicated Rev Limit points 3000 OFF OFF OFF OFF shown in the graph below.
by 4000 rpm. 3250 ON OFF OFF OFF RPM S1 S2 S3
HIGH SPEED RETARD 3500 OFF ON OFF OFF 4000 OFF OFF OFF
When the High Speed Retard 3750 ON ON OFF OFF 4500 ON OFF OFF
selector, S2, is ON the 4000 OFF OFF ON OFF 5000 OFF ON OFF
ignitions high speed retard 4250 ON OFF ON OFF 5500 ON ON OFF
feature will retard the ignition 4500 OFF ON ON OFF 6000 OFF OFF ON
timing 20° starting at 1000 4750 ON ON ON OFF 6500 ON OFF ON
rpm before the Max Speed 5000 OFF OFF OFF ON 7000 OFF ON ON
Rev Limit point. 5250 ON OFF OFF ON 7500 ON ON ON
5500 OFF ON OFF ON
ELECTRIC START 5750 ON ON OFF ON TIMING SETUP
Selector S3 programs the 6000 OFF OFF ON ON When the Timing Setup function, S4, is
ignition spark to occur after 6250 ON OFF ON ON On the ignitions spark output is disabled
one revolution for electric 6500 OFF ON ON ON and the built-in LED indicator is turned
starter equipped engines or 6750 ON ON ON ON on. Note: the Timing Setup switch must
immediately for hand crank/ be set in the Off position in order for
MAX SPEED RETARD
kick start type engines. Set the ignition to fire.
The Max Speed Retard sets the amount
selector S3 to ON for hand of ignition retard that occurs between
crank/kick start engines only. the Retard Begin Speed and the Max MAX SPEED REV LIMIT
Speed Rev Limit. Position selectors S5, Selectors S5, S6, S7, and S8 determine
WASTE SPARK the rpm point at which the engine over-
Selector S4 programs the S6, S7 and S8 to the amount of retard
desired. rev limiter is activated. Position the
ignition for use with single selectors to the desired rev limit
(coil per cylinder) or dual DEG S5 S6 S7 S8
0 OFF OFF OFF OFF indicated below.
output (coil pack) type coils. RPM S5 S6 S7 S8
Set selector S4 to OFF for 1° ON OFF OFF OFF
2° OFF ON OFF OFF 6250 OFF OFF OFF OFF
engines equipped with one 6500 ON OFF OFF OFF
coil per cylinder (720° firing) 3° ON ON OFF OFF
4° OFF OFF ON OFF 6750 OFF ON OFF OFF
or to ON for all coil pack (360° 7000 ON ON OFF OFF
firing) equipped engines. 5° ON OFF ON OFF
6° OFF ON ON OFF 7250 OFF OFF ON OFF
7° ON ON ON OFF 7500 ON OFF ON OFF
MAX TIMING 7750 OFF ON ON OFF
The Max Timing selectors, S6, 8° OFF OFF OFF ON
9° ON OFF OFF ON 8000 ON ON ON OFF
S7 and S8 are for a feature 8250 OFF OFF OFF ON
which is not programmed into 10° OFF ON OFF ON
11° ON ON OFF ON 8500 ON OFF OFF ON
this model. Changing the 8750 OFF ON OFF ON
position of the Max Timing 12° OFF OFF ON ON
13° ON OFF ON ON 9000 ON ON OFF ON
selectors will not affect the 9250 OFF OFF ON ON
operation of this ignition. 14° OFF ON ON ON
15° ON ON ON ON 9500 ON OFF ON ON
9750 OFF ON ON ON
10000 ON ON ON ON
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
The following wiring diagrams illustrate numerous installations on different vehicles and applications.
If you experience difficulties when installing your MSD DIS-2 or DIS-4 Ignition, contact our Customer
Service Department at (915) 855-7123 Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm mountain time or e-mail us at:
[email protected].
Figure 10 GENERAL DIS WIRING Typical 4-cylinder application (factory wiring)
Figure 11 GENERAL DIS WIRING Typical 4-cylinder application with DIS-2 Ignition.
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Figure 13 GENERAL DIS WIRING Typical 6-cylinder application with DIS-4 Ignition
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Figure 15 GENERAL DIS WIRING Typical 8-cylinder application with DIS-4 Ignition
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Every MSD Digital DIS Ignition undergoes numerous quality control checks including a four hour
burn-in test. If you experience a problem with your MSD, our research has shown that the majority
of problems are due to improper installation or poor connections.
The Troubleshooting section has several checks and tests you can perform to ensure proper
installation and operation of the MSD. If you have any questions concerning your MSD, call our
Customer Service Department at (915) 855-7123, Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm mountain time.
Limited Warranty
Autotronic Controls Corporation warrants MSD Ignition products to be free from defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and if properly installed for a period of one year from date of purchase. If found to be defective as
mentioned above, it will be replaced or repaired if returned prepaid along with proof of date of purchase. This shall constitute
the sole remedy of the purchaser and the sole liability of Autotronic Controls Corporation. To the extent permitted by law,
the foregoing is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties or representations whether expressed or implied, including any
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness. In no event shall Autotronic Controls Corporation be liable for special or
consequential damages.
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