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MSD RELAYS 

PN 8961, Single-Pole, Double-Throw, 30 Amp/12 VDC

PN 8960, Double-Pole, Double-Throw, 30 Amp/12 VDC

MSD Relays will allow you to activate a variety of accessories that require high current. These are 

ideal to tie in with an rpm activated switch to control a nitrous or air shifter solenoid. 
The benefit of a relay is that it can be energized using a small amount of power (12V/1 Amp). This 

moves the relay's armature so it can transfer a large amount of power (12V/30 Amp) to activate a 

high current device.

• The PN 8960 will handle a 30 Amp load, on each side, with an input voltage of 12 volts.

• The PN 8961 Relay will handle a 30 Amp load and is ideal for multiple accessories.
Following is a short description of the operation of a relay. A variety of wiring schematics are also 

included to help with your installation.
Relays are very simple devices and consist of four basic parts:
• A small coil (sometimes referred to as a bobbin or electromagnet)

• An armature

• A spring

• A set of electrical contacts

Relays consist of two separate and completely independent circuits; the Controller circuit and Switch 

circuit. In Figure 1 the Controller circuit is on the bottom and it controls the power to the electromagnet. 

When 12 volts are supplied through the switch, the coil is energized. When energized, it attracts the 

armature of the Switch circut.

The Switch circuit consists of an armature, spring and contacts for the high current side. The armature 

is a switch and will complete or open the high current circuit. When the coil of the relay is energized, it 

attracts the armature from one electrical contact to another to complete the circuit. When the coil is not 

energized the spring pulls (or pushes) the armature back and the high current circuit is opened.

Figure 1 General Relay.

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Summary of Contents for 8961

Page 1: ...elays are very simple devices and consist of four basic parts A small coil sometimes referred to as a bobbin or electromagnet An armature A spring A set of electrical contacts Relays consist of two separate and completely independent circuits the Controller circuit and Switch circuit In Figure 1 the Controller circuit is on the bottom and it controls the power to the electromagnet When 12 volts ar...

Page 2: ...gure 2 Inside the MSD Relays INSIDE 86 1 7 3 4 2 1 7 8 6 3 4 2 0 8 6 0 87 87A 87A 85 30 87 NO NC C NO NC C 86 85 30 LOCATION OF PINS MSD PN 8961 RELAY MSD PN 8960 RELAY NO NORMALLY OPEN NC NORMALLY CLOSED C COMMON AUTOTRONIC CONTROLS CORPORATION 1490 HENERY BRENNAN DR EL PASO TX 79936 87 86 30 85 87a TO GROUND YELLOW RED RELAY PN 8961 RED 12 VOLTS NITROUS OR AIR SHIFT SOLENOID BLACK TO GROUND GRAY...

Page 3: ... T I O N www msdignition com 915 857 5200 FAX 915 857 3344 Figure 4 Connecting an Electric Fuel Pump Figure 5 Connecting a Nitrous Solenoid at the Launch Figure 6 Connecting a Two Step from a Clutch Switch with the PN 8960 Relay manual Trans ...

Page 4: ...uct the warranty will be void It is the sole responsibility of the customer to determine that this item will work for the application they are intending MSD Ignition will accept no liability for custom applications Service In case of malfunction this MSD component will be repaired free of charge according to the terms of the warranty When returning MSD components for warranty service Proof of Purc...

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