COP Thread
#1202
Not sure what you mean by "back of the head". You mean splicing into the stock coil harness ?
Some more info here COP? Coil on plug? - Page 9 - MX-5 Miata Forum
Some more info here COP? Coil on plug? - Page 9 - MX-5 Miata Forum
#1204
You still having problems ?
Post specific questions so someone can help you....
I first wired all the coils then connected all the wires that are common. That was all the blacks together,the reds together and then the bues. That left the two triggers (above)
I brought the above wires toward the back of the head and added a ground wire to the negative wires with a lug to connect to the ground on the head.
The rest of the wires run to the connector where the igniter normally connects.
Hope that helps
#1205
I found a vendor who may be able to identify the non-Toyota supplier for the COP connectors, which should make them much more readily, and more importantly, much more affordably available. It would be like having the Tyco part numbers for the ECU plugs to make your Boomslang versus having to buy them from Mazda. Here's what he wrote me:
Can someone take pics of their Toyota COP connectors?
I was looking at the pics in this thread and don't see any keyways on the COPs.
They likely will have a logo indicating the manufacturer on the connector body somewhere. There is also likely a 5 digit number on the connector body. Determining the width of the terminal blades is useful as well. If you tell us the exact application and years this may also help. Lastly, we need to see the internal features in good lighting and in focus to make sure we get the right keyway patterns.
I was looking at the pics in this thread and don't see any keyways on the COPs.
#1206
As I want to re-do my COP wiring I have searched for the correct connector pins and found different part numbers and vendors/manufacturers:
Sumitomo 8100-0462
SWS Components for Automobiles
Yazaki 7116-4025
https://apps.us.yazaki.com/gccx/comp...emale&nolink=Y
And of course the pigtails from Toyota:
160mm long 82998-12440
500mm long 82998-12590
Unfortunately I can't source any of the connectors over here in Germany...
Greets
Sumitomo 8100-0462
SWS Components for Automobiles
Yazaki 7116-4025
https://apps.us.yazaki.com/gccx/comp...emale&nolink=Y
And of course the pigtails from Toyota:
160mm long 82998-12440
500mm long 82998-12590
Unfortunately I can't source any of the connectors over here in Germany...
Greets
#1207
These parts were listed as additonal in the main COP thread.
.070-.110" spades for connection to coils
Genuine Coil Connectors with wires cut from harness
DIY Toyota Coil connectors & Contacts $30
Toyota P/N 90980-11885 for the coil connector
Find Toyota Parts at Discount Toyota Parts - DiscountToyotaParts.com
Conicelli Partznet, Pre-Owned Pre-Owned dealership in ,
Tyco P/N 173631 for .070" contacts to fit connectors
Electronic Component Distributor | Onlinecomponents.com
Anybody know if the metal contacts really fit in the Toyota plastic connector housing. The plastic housinga are not too expensive but the metal contacts are
.070-.110" spades for connection to coils
Genuine Coil Connectors with wires cut from harness
DIY Toyota Coil connectors & Contacts $30
Toyota P/N 90980-11885 for the coil connector
Find Toyota Parts at Discount Toyota Parts - DiscountToyotaParts.com
Conicelli Partznet, Pre-Owned Pre-Owned dealership in ,
Tyco P/N 173631 for .070" contacts to fit connectors
Electronic Component Distributor | Onlinecomponents.com
Anybody know if the metal contacts really fit in the Toyota plastic connector housing. The plastic housinga are not too expensive but the metal contacts are
#1208
Okay, Ballenger Motorsports is all over this, with the actual correct parts:
Bold font is my addition.
Y'all are welcome
It looks like we crossed this part over from a Toyota PN to a manufacturing number previously. We already have terminals and seals in stock for this part:
Terminals for CONN-100307 [ 4 - Way Japanese coil on plug connector (Toyota # 90980-11885 , GM # 88974044 ) ]
Seals for CONN-100307 [ 4 - Way Japanese coil on plug connector (Toyota # 90980-11885 , GM # 88974044 ) ]
We do ship these terminals and seals internationally, including to Germany.
I will bring in some of these connectors on our next shipment from Japan. Production / fulfillment on these will take about 8 weeks. I went ahead and added the item to our web store for pre-ordering if desired here:
Ballenger Motorsports - High Performance Electronics
Tyco / Amp p/n 173631 is not appropriate to use in that housing.
Terminals for CONN-100307 [ 4 - Way Japanese coil on plug connector (Toyota # 90980-11885 , GM # 88974044 ) ]
Seals for CONN-100307 [ 4 - Way Japanese coil on plug connector (Toyota # 90980-11885 , GM # 88974044 ) ]
We do ship these terminals and seals internationally, including to Germany.
I will bring in some of these connectors on our next shipment from Japan. Production / fulfillment on these will take about 8 weeks. I went ahead and added the item to our web store for pre-ordering if desired here:
Ballenger Motorsports - High Performance Electronics
Tyco / Amp p/n 173631 is not appropriate to use in that housing.
Y'all are welcome
#1213
For those interested in buying the Toyota COP's, I found a good source on eBay, who sells them with/without the pigtail connector already on them. Link to his items listing is eBay Seller: jarcocorpii: Car Truck Parts items on eBay Motors , should take you directly to all coils he has right now. I picked up 4 of the "TOYOTA COROLLA MATRIX CELICA MR2 IGNITION COIL 1ZZFE" (90080-19015) coils + plugs on them for $78 including 3-day shipping -- a good deal if you ask me, eliminating the need for a lot of the searching for connectors, pins, etc. Hope it helps someone here.
#1214
bompus, thanks so much for that eBay link! I bought 4, they were on sale. $67.95 to my front door. Unlike most of my eBay experiences lately, this one was great. They arrived in 3 days. Exactly as described, if not better. They look absolutely brand new. The pigtails have about 2" of wire. This saved me a lot of time scrounging, so maybe the price was a little high, but having the pigtails included and not having to deal with the tards at my local junkyard made it worth while. I started to install them today.
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with those $4.78, 160mm repair slices, you still have to buy the plastic connector and buy 16 of those right? That's $75+shipping+the connectors, that ebay store link given above would be a much better deal.
#1217
bompus, thanks so much for that eBay link! I bought 4, they were on sale. $67.95 to my front door. Unlike most of my eBay experiences lately, this one was great. They arrived in 3 days. Exactly as described, if not better. They look absolutely brand new. The pigtails have about 2" of wire. This saved me a lot of time scrounging, so maybe the price was a little high, but having the pigtails included and not having to deal with the tards at my local junkyard made it worth while. I started to install them today.
#1218
This same guy currently has just the pigtails for $7 each also. That seems a little high, but they are factory and only one click away.
TOYOTA IGNITION COIL CONNECTOR WIRE HARNESS 1ZZFE 2AZFE:eBay Motors (item 270447824627 end time Nov-24-09 06:44:39 PST)
TOYOTA IGNITION COIL CONNECTOR WIRE HARNESS 1ZZFE 2AZFE:eBay Motors (item 270447824627 end time Nov-24-09 06:44:39 PST)
#1219
This thread is Awesome. I made my own COP setup this weekend and it's flipping amazing. I never thought my ignition system was that inefficient. There’s so much power through the entire RPM range and much more seamless transition from vacuum to boost. This is one of my favorite mods. Thanks Lazzer408 and Brainiack for so much useful information.