What is Waste COP vs Wasted Spark
#3
Yes, it's still worth it. The functional differences between sequential and batch ignition are pretty small and mostly relate to coil heat and longevity. The vast majority of kits that go out are set up for batch-fire, and you still get all the spark strength benefits of the better coils even when they are fired in batch.
I just recently switched mine to COPS and am running them wasted spark.
I would assume that you can run COPS in Wasted spark, I'm not sure if your MS2 has enough I/O for seq. ignition.
#5
No, I'm not on drugs. I asked the question because I have been running COPS for a long time now, but never changed from spark. When I did the setting to Wasted COPs today i got a conflict. After I got the conflict I started searching to see if I could find anything that might help explain the difference with the hope of understanding how they are different. I wouldn't think they are the same, or their wouldn't be a separate option. Did it make you feel good to ask if I was on drugs. I've done several searches and can't find anything that seemed to answer my question. What should I do the next time I have a questions I can't answer to avoid have you asking if I do drugs. For the record I don't drink Alcohol either.
#6
Wasted COP is a setting for firing 4 spark drivers in a wasted config, this is why you get a config error if you try and use it as you are using the other two outputs somewhere. It is identical in function to the wasted spark setting, although it will not work inside the megasquirt the same.
Your MS2 will do sequential ignition, but then it won't do AC idle up or fan control. If you were to wire it up that way you would select coil on plug for sequential ignition. If you wanted to test wasted spark against sequential you could pick the wasted COP setting, then you wouldn't need to wire the spark outputs back together.
I asked if you were on drugs because your question is worded like someone on drugs. You should try and actually make sense when asking questions, then I can actually answer the question you want to ask.
The only advantages of sequential ignition is there is no wasted spark, sparks make heat in the coil and coils must charge to make a spark. If you waste a spark the coil only has half as long to charge, and half as long to cool down.
It's not something you need for a normal redline miata and any coils you should be bothering using.
Your MS2 will do sequential ignition, but then it won't do AC idle up or fan control. If you were to wire it up that way you would select coil on plug for sequential ignition. If you wanted to test wasted spark against sequential you could pick the wasted COP setting, then you wouldn't need to wire the spark outputs back together.
I asked if you were on drugs because your question is worded like someone on drugs. You should try and actually make sense when asking questions, then I can actually answer the question you want to ask.
The only advantages of sequential ignition is there is no wasted spark, sparks make heat in the coil and coils must charge to make a spark. If you waste a spark the coil only has half as long to charge, and half as long to cool down.
It's not something you need for a normal redline miata and any coils you should be bothering using.
#7
Thanks you for the explanation. My goal isn't to run sequential spark. I'm trying to trouble shoot why only the middle to coils are firing, but yet I have power on all 4. I didn't know if maybe that setting for wasted cop had something to do it. That and I just switched to sequential ignition. I'm using the Fab 9 kit now versus my older Toyota Cops.
Again thanks for explaining it.
QUOTE=deezums;1259076]Wasted COP is a setting for firing 4 spark drivers in a wasted config, this is why you get a config error if you try and use it as you are using the other two outputs somewhere. It is identical in function to the wasted spark setting, although it will not work inside the megasquirt the same.
Your MS2 will do sequential ignition, but then it won't do AC idle up or fan control. If you were to wire it up that way you would select coil on plug for sequential ignition. If you wanted to test wasted spark against sequential you could pick the wasted COP setting, then you wouldn't need to wire the spark outputs back together.
I asked if you were on drugs because your question is worded like someone on drugs. You should try and actually make sense when asking questions, then I can actually answer the question you want to ask.
The only advantages of sequential ignition is there is no wasted spark, sparks make heat in the coil and coils must charge to make a spark. If you waste a spark the coil only has half as long to charge, and half as long to cool down.
It's not something you need for a normal redline miata and any coils you should be bothering using.[/QUOTE]
Again thanks for explaining it.
QUOTE=deezums;1259076]Wasted COP is a setting for firing 4 spark drivers in a wasted config, this is why you get a config error if you try and use it as you are using the other two outputs somewhere. It is identical in function to the wasted spark setting, although it will not work inside the megasquirt the same.
Your MS2 will do sequential ignition, but then it won't do AC idle up or fan control. If you were to wire it up that way you would select coil on plug for sequential ignition. If you wanted to test wasted spark against sequential you could pick the wasted COP setting, then you wouldn't need to wire the spark outputs back together.
I asked if you were on drugs because your question is worded like someone on drugs. You should try and actually make sense when asking questions, then I can actually answer the question you want to ask.
The only advantages of sequential ignition is there is no wasted spark, sparks make heat in the coil and coils must charge to make a spark. If you waste a spark the coil only has half as long to charge, and half as long to cool down.
It's not something you need for a normal redline miata and any coils you should be bothering using.[/QUOTE]
#8
Your back on the dope again, you say your goal isn't running sequential spark, but then you say you just switched to sequential ignition which is the same thing? I am confused?
It's a pretty bad idea to just change and try ignition settings, I really think you oughta slow down before you just go trying things.
The middle two coils will fire together on 99.9% of MS2 setups, doesn't matter if they are cops or not. If 1 and 4 aren't sparking it's likely something to do with the first spark driver, IG1 on the MS2. The proper setting should be wasted spark, even if they are cops. Once you've got that setting you could try manually triggering the coils by the test mode, just to make sure.
It's a pretty bad idea to just change and try ignition settings, I really think you oughta slow down before you just go trying things.
The middle two coils will fire together on 99.9% of MS2 setups, doesn't matter if they are cops or not. If 1 and 4 aren't sparking it's likely something to do with the first spark driver, IG1 on the MS2. The proper setting should be wasted spark, even if they are cops. Once you've got that setting you could try manually triggering the coils by the test mode, just to make sure.
#10
Your back on the dope again, you say your goal isn't running sequential spark, but then you say you just switched to sequential ignition which is the same thing? I am confused?
It's a pretty bad idea to just change and try ignition settings, I really think you oughta slow down before you just go trying things.
The middle two coils will fire together on 99.9% of MS2 setups, doesn't matter if they are cops or not. If 1 and 4 aren't sparking it's likely something to do with the first spark driver, IG1 on the MS2. The proper setting should be wasted spark, even if they are cops. Once you've got that setting you could try manually triggering the coils by the test mode, just to make sure.
It's a pretty bad idea to just change and try ignition settings, I really think you oughta slow down before you just go trying things.
The middle two coils will fire together on 99.9% of MS2 setups, doesn't matter if they are cops or not. If 1 and 4 aren't sparking it's likely something to do with the first spark driver, IG1 on the MS2. The proper setting should be wasted spark, even if they are cops. Once you've got that setting you could try manually triggering the coils by the test mode, just to make sure.
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I was posting from phone. but to say they are the same is crap, are you on drugs?
wasted spark is (2) spark drivers sparking (2) coils, driving 4 cylinders.
wasted cop is (4) spark drivers sparking (4) separate coils, but firing like wasted spark.
the end result is the same, but there's much more to it. The vast majority of all MS users are not going to ever be able to use wasted COP. It was just as bad saying they were the same thing.
FAB9 coils dont pay well with MS. make sure you have the updated module that "supports" MS.
im just very late to game and all this doesnt matter cuase you all got it covered...
wasted spark is (2) spark drivers sparking (2) coils, driving 4 cylinders.
wasted cop is (4) spark drivers sparking (4) separate coils, but firing like wasted spark.
the end result is the same, but there's much more to it. The vast majority of all MS users are not going to ever be able to use wasted COP. It was just as bad saying they were the same thing.
FAB9 coils dont pay well with MS. make sure you have the updated module that "supports" MS.
im just very late to game and all this doesnt matter cuase you all got it covered...
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I could tell the difference between wasted spark and Seq. Spark using the same coils.
for one I was able to remove fuel throughout the map, and it just seemed smoother overall.
I'd reach out to DIY and see what they have to say about the MSPNP and the FAB9 coils.
for one I was able to remove fuel throughout the map, and it just seemed smoother overall.
I'd reach out to DIY and see what they have to say about the MSPNP and the FAB9 coils.
Last edited by Braineack; 08-28-2015 at 01:40 PM.