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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

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PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES

The following explains the programmable features of the PN 6012 Controller. The features are listed 

in the same order shown on the Data Editor list in the software. Note that the Help pull down menu 

of the software offers explanations of all the features.
Note:  STATS    Stat 1 or SCAN are display features only used with the Hand Held Monitors, PN 

7550, PN 7553. 

RPM TABLE (RPMtbl) 

Note:  When plotting a timing curve by using the RPM Table or MAP Table  through your PC, there must 

NOT be a Timing Module installed. Power-up with a module installed will override the saved 

timing plot.

This setting can only be modified from the RPM Timing Curve edit graph on the lower right of the 

screen. It can also be set with the Hand Held Monitor. The chart allows you to map out an entire timing 

curve, much like the centrifugal advance of a mechanical distributor. 

To create a map, simply position the mouse at a point on the chart and right click to add a dot. By 

moving the mouse over this point and a left click, the dot changes to red (active) and you can move 

it around the map. 
Note:  The timing has minimum and maximum limits that are set in the Data Editor Menu. These 

settings include the cumulative value of any vacuum advance or retard as well as the Step 

Retard if used.  

MAP TABLE (MAPtbl)

Note:   In order to take advantage of a vacuum advance or retard, a MAP sensor is required. 

Note:  When plotting a timing curve by using the RPM Table or MAP Table  through your PC, there must 

NOT be a Timing Module installed. Power-up with a module installed will override the saved 

timing plot.

This is a Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) chart. It gives you the capability of modifying the timing 

curve based on manifold pressure (vacuum or boost). A curve can be created from the MAP Advance 

Curve graph on the upper right of the screen. It can also be set with the Hand Held Monitor. The chart 

allows you to map out an advance curve based on manifold vacuum (much like the vacuum advance 

on a mechanical distributor). 

To create a map, simply position the mouse at a point on the chart and right click to add a dot. By moving the 

mouse over this point and a left click, the dot changes to red (active) and you can move it around the map. 
Note:  The timing has minimum and maximum limits that are set in the Data Editor Menu. These 

settings include the cumulative value of any vacuum advance or retard as well as the Step 

Retard if activated.  

MAP SENSOR SELECT

Allows the selection of a 2, 3, or 4-bar MAP sensor. This setting should be set to match the MAP 

Sensor in use:  2-bar (2-20 psia), 3-bar (2-30 psia) or 4-bar (2-45 psia). GM Part Numbers 12615136 

and 12580698 are 2-bar sensors that connect to the MSD harness.

TIMING LIMIT

There are two adjustments that set the limits of ignition timing. These settings are meant as safety 

targets to keep the timing in check. Both the Minimum and Max values include any timing retards or 

advancements. 

Min Timing  This is minimum amount of timing advance. It is adjustable from 0°-20° BTDC  

with a default of 5°.

 

Max Timing  This is the maximum amount of timing advance. It is adjustable from 25°-65° 

BTDC with a default of 45°.

Summary of Contents for 6LS-2 PN 6012

Page 1: ...lation EFI This Controller can also be used in stock EFI applications by using accessory Harness PN 88862 This Harness allows the PN 6012 Controller to tap into the sensor signals without interrupting...

Page 2: ...y CAMSHAFT SENSOR 3 PIN BROWN WHITE Pin C Cam Sensor Signal BROWN Pin B Sensor Ground ORANGE Pin A 5 Volt Supply MAP CONNECTOR 3 PIN OPTIONAL BROWN Pin A Sensor Ground LT GREEN Pin B MAP Sensor Signal...

Page 3: ...pm value is active 16 PIN CONNECTOR WIRE LOCATION GRAY Pin A Ground PINK Pin B 12 Volt Supply BROWN WHITE Pin C Cam Sensor Signal RED GREEN Pin D Coil 2 BROWN GREEN Pin E Coil 4 WHITE BLUE Pin F Coil...

Page 4: ...the Ignition Controller Saves and Transfers Whenever a change is made to a program it either must be saved to a file in your PC or it needs to be transferred to the Controller You will notice that whe...

Page 5: ...a timing curve by using the RPM Table or MAP Table through your PC there must NOT be a Timing Module installed Power up with a module installed will override the saved timing plot This is a Manifold A...

Page 6: ...o 12 volts Default is 10 IDLE TIMING CONTROL This is defaulted at Control DISABLE When switched to ENABLE the controller will alter the ignition timing constantly to search for the best idle qualities...

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Page 8: ...y warranty For more information call MSD at 915 855 7123 MSD technicians are available from 7 00 a m to 5 00 p m Monday Friday mountain time M S D W W W M S D P E R F O R M A N C E C O M 9 1 5 8 5 5 7...

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