Cheap new coils for COP conversion, opinions?
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If anyone doubts swapping to COPs will be an advantage:
Those are the Corolla COPs that work on the bench but won't spark in my car when both coils in a trigger series are plugged in. I suspect the ignitors in them have been damaged or something so I've got another set of different coils on the way. Got some from an RX300 for 30$ shipped.
Those are the Corolla COPs that work on the bench but won't spark in my car when both coils in a trigger series are plugged in. I suspect the ignitors in them have been damaged or something so I've got another set of different coils on the way. Got some from an RX300 for 30$ shipped.
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Or lack of knowledge like in my case. I'm running an AEM that supports sequential but I don't know how to do it I've read about it in the manual but I'm definitely "mechanically challenged" and in terms of electronics I feel like a Neanderthal
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