COP Thread
#1064
http://www.newark.com/
No minimum order. With shipping I paid $18 for 64 pins. I believe it was about $6 in parts and $12 to ship That was shipping to Canada though.
No minimum order. With shipping I paid $18 for 64 pins. I believe it was about $6 in parts and $12 to ship That was shipping to Canada though.
#1067
Actually, I just posted it. One of the local guys posted it to answer something on "our" board... I'm just passing on the info. <G>
BTW, Jay, I found that I didn't have to mod the pins to get them to lock in properly. When out at the meet last night, I had the coils, and connectors with the new pins. When they got cold enough, they just pushed in alittle more and you could hear them locking into place. (Must be some advantages to this crappy no-spring-yet temps). <G>
Dave,
BTW, Jay, I found that I didn't have to mod the pins to get them to lock in properly. When out at the meet last night, I had the coils, and connectors with the new pins. When they got cold enough, they just pushed in alittle more and you could hear them locking into place. (Must be some advantages to this crappy no-spring-yet temps). <G>
Dave,
#1069
Oh yeah! I forgot about that part. I've been running my same old 15 mil gap, even with a great working COP...
How much interest is there in shiney pretty plates, premade to hold your COP set up? Or, an adapter harness to plug right into the OEM connector?
I have a friend who water jets stuff for other cars, makes simple kits. For that matter, what would a kit that already fits the car, comes with coils, plate, bolts, etc so you take it out of the box and plug it in (possibly with or without soldering pigtails) - what would something like that be worth to you guys? Probably junkyard coils to keep the cost down, but it'd keep you from having to source or measure anything.
How much interest is there in shiney pretty plates, premade to hold your COP set up? Or, an adapter harness to plug right into the OEM connector?
I have a friend who water jets stuff for other cars, makes simple kits. For that matter, what would a kit that already fits the car, comes with coils, plate, bolts, etc so you take it out of the box and plug it in (possibly with or without soldering pigtails) - what would something like that be worth to you guys? Probably junkyard coils to keep the cost down, but it'd keep you from having to source or measure anything.
#1070
Oh yeah! I forgot about that part. I've been running my same old 15 mil gap, even with a great working COP...
How much interest is there in shiney pretty plates, premade to hold your COP set up? Or, an adapter harness to plug right into the OEM connector?
I have a friend who water jets stuff for other cars, makes simple kits. For that matter, what would a kit that already fits the car, comes with coils, plate, bolts, etc so you take it out of the box and plug it in (possibly with or without soldering pigtails) - what would something like that be worth to you guys? Probably junkyard coils to keep the cost down, but it'd keep you from having to source or measure anything.
How much interest is there in shiney pretty plates, premade to hold your COP set up? Or, an adapter harness to plug right into the OEM connector?
I have a friend who water jets stuff for other cars, makes simple kits. For that matter, what would a kit that already fits the car, comes with coils, plate, bolts, etc so you take it out of the box and plug it in (possibly with or without soldering pigtails) - what would something like that be worth to you guys? Probably junkyard coils to keep the cost down, but it'd keep you from having to source or measure anything.
#1071
If you were going to do that, you would probably need NEW cops. And you'd have to make a couple different plates. I believe there are at least 5 different valve covers out there with different OEM bolt holes in them. Connectors, harness, PnP ignitor box, etc... I don't think you could do it and maintain a decent margin for under $250.
Mine:
Cops-used eBay= $70
Connectors- Conicelli= $19
Wire- RadioShack $7
Pins- Brain- Free
Plate- $7
Rod- $6
Bolts- $4
Ignitor- $30
Granted, I bought a spare ignitor to gut, but to go into "production", you'd need something PnP for the factory ignitor harness (at least on the 1.6). You'd also need a source for pin connectors that are an exact match for the connectors and those are so far not been found. You'll need the rubber inserts for the connectors for another $1 each probably.
Even buying everything in bulk, I think you'll be into the material for one set at around $150 once you design a PnP ingitor connector (who knows how much the creation of that will be). Then you need to manufacture the harness... by hand. And then shipping and all the other little bullshit costs. I'm no expert, but I think to make a decent 10% profit, you're going to be in the $250 sell point. I've never done this, so these numbers are out my ***, but they can't be too far off.
Mine:
Cops-used eBay= $70
Connectors- Conicelli= $19
Wire- RadioShack $7
Pins- Brain- Free
Plate- $7
Rod- $6
Bolts- $4
Ignitor- $30
Granted, I bought a spare ignitor to gut, but to go into "production", you'd need something PnP for the factory ignitor harness (at least on the 1.6). You'd also need a source for pin connectors that are an exact match for the connectors and those are so far not been found. You'll need the rubber inserts for the connectors for another $1 each probably.
Even buying everything in bulk, I think you'll be into the material for one set at around $150 once you design a PnP ingitor connector (who knows how much the creation of that will be). Then you need to manufacture the harness... by hand. And then shipping and all the other little bullshit costs. I'm no expert, but I think to make a decent 10% profit, you're going to be in the $250 sell point. I've never done this, so these numbers are out my ***, but they can't be too far off.
#1073
The smart thing to do is to sell the plate/bolts/connectors as a kit, let people source their own coils. It's a worse product and costs the customer more, but that's how you make money.
Too bad I don't care about making money or I'd be motivated and do it. :-P
#1076
but then you have to know what coils the customer wants to buy ahead of time to make the plate correctly since different coils have different offset mount holes...
too many variables for this to work out for the seller, too many headaches for very little money...
i may make a few when i do mine, but they will state that they are only for 94-97 valve covers and xxxxx part number coils, someone will buy them lol
i guess i could make the 94-97 ones efficiently, but not the rest unless i had a test car handy to work on
too many variables for this to work out for the seller, too many headaches for very little money...
i may make a few when i do mine, but they will state that they are only for 94-97 valve covers and xxxxx part number coils, someone will buy them lol
i guess i could make the 94-97 ones efficiently, but not the rest unless i had a test car handy to work on
#1079
right, but there are different mounting places for different toyota coils, they are all the same thing, just different offset for the mounting hole, i had no idea which i bought until they got here, and if you call a junk yard and ask for corolla coils they can send you matrix, celica, or corolla coils and never tell you which they sent you...