COP Thread
#168
honeydesean now has COP working on a 1.6 Miata. Tach works fine, all seems well. My original wiring schematic -might- have the tach and trigger reversed. I don't know if this was my error when I made the schematic or if his coils had those two pins reversed. I will verify it as soon as I can. Untill then try to find the schematic for the car your coils came off of.
#171
Ok the tach and trigger wires ARE backwards in my schematic (on the COP side). Sorry. I can't attach pics anymore so I can't edit the original post to attach the correct pic. Maybe someone would like to make a donation to Philip for me so I can continue to offer my input. After all. no one is paying me for figuring this out. =)
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lazzer, for clarity, you're referring to the pin out for the cops, right.
how did you end up wiring the tach in? leads from all 4 cops? or just 2? did you isolate with diodes?
sean, you owe us some pics dude!
my COPS are on my way to the house as we speak...
<edit> you got your post up as I was writing mine.
upload your diagram to imageshack.us and provide the link
how did you end up wiring the tach in? leads from all 4 cops? or just 2? did you isolate with diodes?
sean, you owe us some pics dude!
my COPS are on my way to the house as we speak...
<edit> you got your post up as I was writing mine.
upload your diagram to imageshack.us and provide the link
#173
1.6L_COP_Schematic
1.8L_COP_Schematic
1.8L_newer_COP
Please note on the 1.6 an extra ground -should- be added to keep noise levels in the wiring harness to a minimum. I'm assuming the COPs have the secondary winding grounded to the ground pin. Just add an extra length of wire (from where you tie the coil grounds together) directly to a ground on the head.
1.8L_COP_Schematic
1.8L_newer_COP
Please note on the 1.6 an extra ground -should- be added to keep noise levels in the wiring harness to a minimum. I'm assuming the COPs have the secondary winding grounded to the ground pin. Just add an extra length of wire (from where you tie the coil grounds together) directly to a ground on the head.
#174
Tie all the tach leads together. No diodes. That's how I did my 1.8 and how we did Seans 1.6 and it's working fine. It's not as complicated as it might look. When your coil harness is done you should have 5 wires to connect to the old ignitor terminals on the car.
On your COP harness (for 1.6)...
1- Tie all the power and connect to Miata 12v ign. (blue)
2- Tie all the grounds and connect to Miata ground (black) with an additional ground at the head. Keep it short.
3- Tie all the tach leads and connect to Miata tach (black/white AND yellow/blue together)
4- Tie triggers 1&4 to Miata trigger (brown/yellow)
5- Tie triggers 2&3 to Miata trigger (brown)
Use 12ga wire for power and ground.
Use 16ga wire for trigger and tach.
That should be it.
On your COP harness (for 1.6)...
1- Tie all the power and connect to Miata 12v ign. (blue)
2- Tie all the grounds and connect to Miata ground (black) with an additional ground at the head. Keep it short.
3- Tie all the tach leads and connect to Miata tach (black/white AND yellow/blue together)
4- Tie triggers 1&4 to Miata trigger (brown/yellow)
5- Tie triggers 2&3 to Miata trigger (brown)
Use 12ga wire for power and ground.
Use 16ga wire for trigger and tach.
That should be it.
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Great. Thanks. One last question, about the COP pinout. What is the pin out, looking at the COP's terminal, left to right, with the spark plug connector facing down? That is the only thing unanswered by your write up.
Thanks for your help Lazzer.
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Thanks for your help Lazzer.
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Thread got big. Thanks.
For others
1 ground
2 trigger
3 tach
4 +12V
Look forward to the pics. Jerry made some adjustments to my MSPNP yesterday. As soon as we verify that everything is good with the stock ignition and current MS settings, the COPs are going in.
For others
1 ground
2 trigger
3 tach
4 +12V
Look forward to the pics. Jerry made some adjustments to my MSPNP yesterday. As soon as we verify that everything is good with the stock ignition and current MS settings, the COPs are going in.
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Yes it should help under all conditions and allow larger plug gap. It removes the plug wires, their electrical losses, as well as the need to ever replace them again.
Definately worth a shot at $60, before spending many hundreds on a fancier solution.
Definately worth a shot at $60, before spending many hundreds on a fancier solution.