COP Thread
#1281
Looks like I popped my coils last night :( so might as well go the cop route instead of $300 coilpack route lol. I located some cops at a salvage yard for $20 a piece (cheapest I could find on www.car-part.com) but I need to know where to get the connectors, is there a part # I can order from oreillys? (in springfield I can order just about any part oreillys stocks and get it the same day or next day depending on what time I order)
#1282
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Go on ebay and get the stock toyota plugs, cut off the harness with a couple inches of lead still on. Then solder on extensions. Making your own plugs will eventually fail, and in my experience was near impossible. I have no idea how people ground the metal pins down as per the instructions and made them work. You'll have to do some searching on ebay, but they're on there, it's where I bought mine.
AHA!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOYOT...Q5fAccessories
on sale too.
AHA!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOYOT...Q5fAccessories
on sale too.
#1285
These guys have the right parts. Pins, bodies, seals, etc. It's cheap. You can make a perfect harness from scratch, no splicing.
http://www.bmotorsports.com/
http://www.bmotorsports.com/
#1287
Got mine from the same guy, coils too. He combined shipping and I got the whole shibang for less then $100. I got brown connectors but oh well. I had to put two 4700 uF capacitors in parallel cause I couldn't find a 10k that could handle 12v that wasn't huge. I also wired the resistor for the tach signal in the igniter .
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Just put together and installed my setup today.
Car runs great with the COPs.
I would like to thank everyone on this forum who have provided input for this modification.
One thing: The car did not like having a CAP and the dwell reducer together. Popped the ENG fuse twice that way. I said the hell with it, and just went with the dwell reducer. Like I said, runs great.
Any idea why the capacitor would not agree with the dwell reducer?
Car runs great with the COPs.
I would like to thank everyone on this forum who have provided input for this modification.
One thing: The car did not like having a CAP and the dwell reducer together. Popped the ENG fuse twice that way. I said the hell with it, and just went with the dwell reducer. Like I said, runs great.
Any idea why the capacitor would not agree with the dwell reducer?
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I then extended the cap's leads and connected them to 12V and ground. The fuse lasted maybe five seconds.
Anyway, I had a long test drive (couple hundred miles) yesterday.
Not a hickup, perfectly smooth, even during this ridiculous heatwave we are experiencing this month.
My next step is a new set of plugs gapped at .040".
#1294
Got my harness ready today and I have the coils I'm just waiting on the connectors to come fedex tommorow. I read a little ways into the thread and couldn't find where the coilpack harness plugs into. My oem coil harness runs under the intake manifold and couldn't figure out where it lead to. Not really sure if there even is a plug like the NA's have so instead I just cut off the coilpack plugs and wired up a 6 wire plug from radioshack. Should have everything up and running tommorow morning ish.
Did you guys have to modifiy your coils to fit? My coils don't go down between the "humps" all the way, theres about a 3-4mm gap. There off a 03 corolla. No biggy though, unless theres just something wierd I'm doing wrong i'll just trim down the sides a bit.
Did you guys have to modifiy your coils to fit? My coils don't go down between the "humps" all the way, theres about a 3-4mm gap. There off a 03 corolla. No biggy though, unless theres just something wierd I'm doing wrong i'll just trim down the sides a bit.
#1295
Got my harness ready today and I have the coils I'm just waiting on the connectors to come fedex tommorow. I read a little ways into the thread and couldn't find where the coilpack harness plugs into. My oem coil harness runs under the intake manifold and couldn't figure out where it lead to. Not really sure if there even is a plug like the NA's have so instead I just cut off the coilpack plugs and wired up a 6 wire plug from radioshack. Should have everything up and running tommorow morning ish.
Did you guys have to modifiy your coils to fit? My coils don't go down between the "humps" all the way, theres about a 3-4mm gap. There off a 03 corolla. No biggy though, unless theres just something wierd I'm doing wrong i'll just trim down the sides a bit.
Did you guys have to modifiy your coils to fit? My coils don't go down between the "humps" all the way, theres about a 3-4mm gap. There off a 03 corolla. No biggy though, unless theres just something wierd I'm doing wrong i'll just trim down the sides a bit.
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Also, brown/yellow lead goes to 1&4.
Brown is for 2&3.
You can connect the two black&white leads together. That's 12V.
Best thing to do is connecting the black leads together, and adding another black wire with an eyelet big enough for one of the bolts behind the head. You get a perfect ground that way.
#1298
ok thanks, I don't feel like taking my harness connectors apart so I think I'm just going to cut the two wires and solder them back oppisite of how they are. Since I just cut into the factory plugs and theres already 2 12v wires in there I figured I might as well leave em seperate unless theres some kind of performance advantage. Same things with the grounds, if I have problems later I might switch that to the independent ground like you said though.
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A very cool thing to do would be to use the black&white 12V lead to trigger a relay.
Main power for the relay would of course be taken from the underhood fuse box (the terminal with the 10mm nut.)
That way the ECU would be protected from any power surge issues, the coils would be fed better, and the load on the harness would be greatly reduced.
(You could also remove the relay as a theft protection measure, as well.)
Main power for the relay would of course be taken from the underhood fuse box (the terminal with the 10mm nut.)
That way the ECU would be protected from any power surge issues, the coils would be fed better, and the load on the harness would be greatly reduced.
(You could also remove the relay as a theft protection measure, as well.)