I love COPs videos!!!
#2
Elite Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: VaBch, VA
Posts: 6,451
Total Cats: 322
Yes, I know... dork.
Anyways, that's the best it's every fired off. It started like it was warm and it hasn't been run for 3 days. It didn't even crank really... it was simply running the instant I turned the key. WOW! The only other thing to note that's not in the video is the resistor:
Anyways, that's the best it's every fired off. It started like it was warm and it hasn't been run for 3 days. It didn't even crank really... it was simply running the instant I turned the key. WOW! The only other thing to note that's not in the video is the resistor:
#11
Elite Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: VaBch, VA
Posts: 6,451
Total Cats: 322
Actually, I learned a lot from the first build and have decided I don't really like the way I made the harness, so I think I'm gonna order another set of connectors and make a new harness, this time without the damn ignitor. I see no reason to gut an ignitor and wire everything into it when you can just use spade connectors on the existing ECU harness.
And I thought I'd need the individual sections of wire to each coil to be fairly long off the main wire, but they really need to be kinda molded into the main wire. Here:
And I thought I'd need the individual sections of wire to each coil to be fairly long off the main wire, but they really need to be kinda molded into the main wire. Here:
#15
Elite Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: VaBch, VA
Posts: 6,451
Total Cats: 322
Yes, they'll be seated in with a piece of metal stock I'm still engineering. I've got 3 COPs threads going now and I detail it in one of the others.
When it's all said and installed, I'm going to do a "COPs for dummies" writeup and include things like "how to solder the harness" and "don't forget to slide the shrink wrap on before soldering" and a few other tasty treats for electrical retards like me. Brain's how-to in the archives is great, but I will improve on it like only I can.
When it's all said and installed, I'm going to do a "COPs for dummies" writeup and include things like "how to solder the harness" and "don't forget to slide the shrink wrap on before soldering" and a few other tasty treats for electrical retards like me. Brain's how-to in the archives is great, but I will improve on it like only I can.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Mikel
MEGAsquirt
4
09-28-2015 04:46 PM