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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby StanTheMan » Wed May 01, 2019 3:50 pm

Magpie wrote:Bosch 503 Coils suit Toyota from https://www.efisolutions.com.au/

Also make sure the spark plugs you are using have RESISTORS as these COPS highly susceptible to back feeding from non-resistor plugs... blows the transistor inside.

I'm a little confused
what are you saying?

when I search for Bosch 503 I get a coil pack....which is the same I just got rid of. I may as well use the original

https://www.efisolutions.com.au/ignitio ... yota-yaris
Thats the one I thought I 'd be looking for


The real interesting part would be
https://www.efisolutions.com.au/hitachi ... -r35-gtrat $110

do these actually fit an Mx5?
They also do a COP's conversion.....for a massive $740. :shock:
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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby Magpie » Wed May 01, 2019 3:56 pm

That is the part number on my order. I sent them the part numbers of my current cops as well as a picture of the setup. It took half a dozen emails to get the right part.

Give them an email and mention my name (Mark Collingwood) and ask.

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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby Magpie » Wed May 01, 2019 5:44 pm

StanTheMan wrote:when I search for Bosch 503 I get a coil pack....which is the same I just got rid of. I may as well use the original


https://www.boschautoparts.com/en/auto/ignition-parts/ignition-coils?partId=0986AG0503

The part numbers differ based on the angle of the bolt
https://www.boschautoparts.com/en/auto/ignition-parts/ignition-coils?partId=0986AG0502

or this and search on 503
https://www.boschautoparts.com/en/auto/products?c=2003&n=Ignition%20Coils&r=/en/auto/ignition-parts/ignition-coils

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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby StanTheMan » Thu May 02, 2019 9:25 am

The Magpie Delivers

Thank you.

Will email them just incase. before purchase.
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Colour me confused

Postby greenMachine » Thu May 02, 2019 10:25 am

greenMachine wrote:Stan, I used 90919-02244 on the racecar for about eight years with no problem (Haltech PS1000). Not sure what differences there are with 90080-19015, but I doubt there is anything 'wrong' about 90919-02244 in an MX5 application, more likely either simply a bad COP, or something in your settings.

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StanTheMan wrote:when I search for Bosch 503 I get a coil pack....which is the same I just got rid of. I may as well use the original


https://www.boschautoparts.com/en/auto/ignition-parts/ignition-coils?partId=0986AG0503

The part numbers differ based on the angle of the bolt
https://www.boschautoparts.com/en/auto/ignition-parts/ignition-coils?partId=0986AG0502

or this and search on 503
https://www.boschautoparts.com/en/auto/products?c=2003&n=Ignition%20Coils&r=/en/auto/ignition-parts/ignition-coils


To close this loop, Magpie are you saying that the 90919-02244 are not suitable? As stated above, having used these for an extended period without issues (albeit not a high mileage in that time, because racecar), was that just luck? Is there a reason I should stop quoting that part number in threads such as this? I may have missed something in the above, but I am a bit confused ...

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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby StanTheMan » Thu May 02, 2019 10:38 am

when I searched EFY solutions with he Number 503 it came up with an old fashioned Coil pack. The type we used on the NA's & early NB';s OEM.

Thats why I questioned it.

"The magpie" has gone a little further. He's found out what is suitable for his application from Bosch directly. Thats not to say the Bosh Cop for a Yaris doesn't work on the Mx5. Just one that works for his. hes found the actual product Number for a Toyota COP & got the one EFI solutions sell. EFI solutions use a different code or SKU for thier own purpose.

when you google the Bosch code it comes up as a Supra OEM COP. that sounds like one of many options whch will work on the Mx5
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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby StanTheMan » Thu May 02, 2019 10:58 am

Ive decided to go ahead with the new ones.

I figure since its harder to start E85. Even though the battery is strong it looses omph as you start in colder mornings. it takes 5 or 6 goes now while a month ago it would start on the first or 2nd.
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Re: Colour me confused

Postby Magpie » Thu May 02, 2019 11:18 am

greenMachine wrote:To close this loop, Magpie are you saying that the 90919-02244 are not suitable? As stated above, having used these for an extended period without issues (albeit not a high mileage in that time, because racecar), was that just luck? Is there a reason I should stop quoting that part number in threads such as this? I may have missed something in the above, but I am a bit confused ...

:mrgreen:

No that part number is correct. I have 8 COPS at home and 3 different part numbers!

I’m not sure if my miss fire is COP, plug or other issue related. Since the car is getting a complete rewire soon I may as well start off with new COPS as well.

I have gone for the Bosch because they are more tolerant to voltage drop and this has been an ongoing issue in the car. Whilst it is not as bad as previous it is still there.

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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby Magpie » Thu May 02, 2019 2:07 pm

https://www.efisolutions.com.au/ignition-coil-bosch-bic714-toyota-corolla
These are what matched mine...

I have the following COP numbers. I need to check the other part numbers.
F005X117834 104 BA 1308T8
A2C59515426 5213 (VDO)
A2C59515426 4115 (VDO)
A2C59515426 3714 (VDO)

http://miataturbo.wikidot.com/cop
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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby greenMachine » Thu May 02, 2019 10:51 pm

Thanks Magpie. Your strategy seems sound to me.

That MT.net quote is interesting. I have no idea (now) what mine came off, although I probably was told something at the time I bought them from the wrecker. There were only four, I remember because if there had been more I would have bought a spare or two, so not off a six.

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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby 3gress » Thu May 02, 2019 11:21 pm

The 1zzfe coils on my engine have part no. #90919 02262 on them and are made by Denso.
No problems with these for around 10k km.

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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby Magpie » Fri May 03, 2019 3:47 pm

Arrived today! Since the car is going in for a complete re-wire I decided to replace the COPS, plugs etc to make sure that there are no 'unkowns' in the equation. However using a different brand of COP in itself maybe an unknown. Plus I am going to IK24 plugs and have never run these before. So much for removing variables I guess...

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Circumference of the Bosch part
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Circumference of the VDO part
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Re: are all Cops Equal

Postby Magpie » Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:38 pm

Here is some data on the new setup. Repeat of my facebook post. I may stop duplicating Facebook posts on here as it can be time consuming or I may have to post in a different section if I start linking sponsors etc...

IQQR 052319R2 is the new setup.
Bosch (0 986 AG0 503) from EFI Solutions. Plugs Denso IK24

IQQR 022119R3 previous setup.
OEM toyota ones and VDO branded COPs. Plug wise HKS M40i and for a few sessions an NGK 5671A-8 (non resistor

RPM smoother with new setup and EGT's show a better response to throttle.
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EGT's for each cyl and each setup. There maybe a small difference in the plugs heat range as the Denso are slightly warmer (on average)
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Average EGT
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Voltage comparison
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