mrpham's summer build
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Re: mrpham's summer build
ITB Build Part 9 - http://omgpham.com/itb-build-part-9
Did a bit of wiring today, can't do much until my head and manifold adapter gets back from machining.
Doing continuity checks to make sure I was terminating the correct wires.
Was only able to terminate the coolant temp sender, water temp gauge and oil pressure gauge senders. Everything is heat-shrinks and sleeved, no tape will be used in my engine harness because I hate that sh*t when it gets old and sticky.
Sorting out where wires will go and fitted up the fuel pressure gauge.
Did a bit of wiring today, can't do much until my head and manifold adapter gets back from machining.
Doing continuity checks to make sure I was terminating the correct wires.
Was only able to terminate the coolant temp sender, water temp gauge and oil pressure gauge senders. Everything is heat-shrinks and sleeved, no tape will be used in my engine harness because I hate that sh*t when it gets old and sticky.
Sorting out where wires will go and fitted up the fuel pressure gauge.
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Re: mrpham's summer build
Damn, John! Love your work! And the photo quality adds to it as well!
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Thanks mate!
Hopefully I can get some more wiring done today, want to get the COPs wired up.
Hopefully I can get some more wiring done today, want to get the COPs wired up.
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Re: mrpham's summer build
Toyota COPS (Coil on Plugs) - http://omgpham.com/toyota-cops-coil-on-plugs
This a common upgrade for MX-5s/Miatas, replacing the factory coil/ignitors for Coil on Plugs from Toyota Corollas/Camrys/Yaris's/etc..
There are a lot of install guides on the web so I won't delve into that, but below are compatiable part numbers for the Toyota/Denso coils.
90080-19015
90919-02239
90080-19023
90919-02234
It provides a much better spark for boosting applications and can sometimes work out cheaper than replacing a broken coil-pack, not to mention it's more compact and neatens up the engine bay. I would recommend buying them second hand from a wrecker instead of generic stuff off eBay. If you're planning to run it on a stock ECU than you should use a dwell reducer so the coils don't get damaged, for standalone ECUs you just need to set the dwell timing lower.
You can also buy brand new connectors for them, I ordered mine from here:
http://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/product_info.php/cPath/109_219/products_id/1667
Below are some photos of my COPs wired up.
This a common upgrade for MX-5s/Miatas, replacing the factory coil/ignitors for Coil on Plugs from Toyota Corollas/Camrys/Yaris's/etc..
There are a lot of install guides on the web so I won't delve into that, but below are compatiable part numbers for the Toyota/Denso coils.
90080-19015
90919-02239
90080-19023
90919-02234
It provides a much better spark for boosting applications and can sometimes work out cheaper than replacing a broken coil-pack, not to mention it's more compact and neatens up the engine bay. I would recommend buying them second hand from a wrecker instead of generic stuff off eBay. If you're planning to run it on a stock ECU than you should use a dwell reducer so the coils don't get damaged, for standalone ECUs you just need to set the dwell timing lower.
You can also buy brand new connectors for them, I ordered mine from here:
http://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/product_info.php/cPath/109_219/products_id/1667
Below are some photos of my COPs wired up.
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Re: mrpham's summer build
Tacho straight off the ecu?
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NitroDann wrote:Tacho straight off the ecu?
Dann
Yeah that's how I currently have everything wired up, hoping it works. Have you tried that before?
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Wish I could say I had, cannot see any reason it wont work if the ecu has tach output for a 4 banger.
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Re: mrpham's summer build
What advantages does the COPS system that your using have mate?
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They throw a 50+mm spark in dry air.
Its about complete combustion, no ignition misfires whatsoever possible, even at 25psi.
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Its about complete combustion, no ignition misfires whatsoever possible, even at 25psi.
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NitroDann wrote:Wish I could say I had, cannot see any reason it wont work if the ecu has tach output for a 4 banger.
Dann
Fingers crossed!
AUZJDM wrote:What advantages does the COPS system that your using have mate?
Basically it provides a better spark, neater and cheaper (for me anyway). My spark plug leads were on the there way out, which cost about $50-$70 to replace. Whereas the cost of the COPs and new connectors was $80. Was really a no brainer in my case.
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Velocity Stack Stickers - http://omgpham.com/velocity-stack-stickers
My mate recently had some of these awesome stickers made up, it's perfect for all of us who run ITBs. I've got them on my car now, just gotta wait till the real ITBs are installed haha!
Contact me if you're interested in some of these stickers, they're $3 per velocity stack (plus shipping).
Below is Ian's ITB Daihatsu Mira rocking the stickers. Three stickers because 3-cylinder
My mate recently had some of these awesome stickers made up, it's perfect for all of us who run ITBs. I've got them on my car now, just gotta wait till the real ITBs are installed haha!
Contact me if you're interested in some of these stickers, they're $3 per velocity stack (plus shipping).
Below is Ian's ITB Daihatsu Mira rocking the stickers. Three stickers because 3-cylinder
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Car Parts Make Me Wet - http://omgpham.com/car-parts-make-me-wet
^^ True story...
I've been working on a few small things on the car, but haven't completed any of the jobs so won't post up any photos. I have bought some new parts though =)
First up is a new lightened chrome-moly flywheel that weighs 4kg, which is less than half the weigh of the stock one. I actually had a few lightened 1.8L flywheels, but I didn't want to replace my clutch so sourced a 1.6L flywheel instead.
The drill-outs on the outer edge seem a bit weird, but makes sense that any weight on the outer edges would have a greater affect than weight closer to the center.
Next up is my Toda adjustable cam pulleys, these were sourced direct from Japan. They'll be dialed up with my billet camshafts by an engine builder.
The quality is amazing on these, glad I didn't cheap out on this part of the engine.
This is the intake cam pulley, it's slightly different from most other adjustable cam pulleys because it has the three little trigger knobs for the hall effect cam sensor. I believe this type of cam pulley is required for engines from 99 onwards?
The next part was also ordered direct from Japan, it's a KG Works stainless steel tombstone. It comes with the full face plate, hazard/retractor buttons, vent rings, HVAC face plate and gear surround.
^^ True story...
I've been working on a few small things on the car, but haven't completed any of the jobs so won't post up any photos. I have bought some new parts though =)
First up is a new lightened chrome-moly flywheel that weighs 4kg, which is less than half the weigh of the stock one. I actually had a few lightened 1.8L flywheels, but I didn't want to replace my clutch so sourced a 1.6L flywheel instead.
The drill-outs on the outer edge seem a bit weird, but makes sense that any weight on the outer edges would have a greater affect than weight closer to the center.
Next up is my Toda adjustable cam pulleys, these were sourced direct from Japan. They'll be dialed up with my billet camshafts by an engine builder.
The quality is amazing on these, glad I didn't cheap out on this part of the engine.
This is the intake cam pulley, it's slightly different from most other adjustable cam pulleys because it has the three little trigger knobs for the hall effect cam sensor. I believe this type of cam pulley is required for engines from 99 onwards?
The next part was also ordered direct from Japan, it's a KG Works stainless steel tombstone. It comes with the full face plate, hazard/retractor buttons, vent rings, HVAC face plate and gear surround.
Current Forum Specials!
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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Re: mrpham's summer build
ITB Build Part 10 - http://omgpham.com/itb-build-part-10
Update time! Head isn't finished yet so I've been doing a few odd jobs here and there.
One thing I did was start on the brake prop valve relocation. It's not necessary but does give me extra space for the velocity stacks, might be able to increase it's length later down the track too. So I picked up some angle aluminium plate for $5 and started cutting that up.
Cost me $5, pretty awesome deal I thought.
Measure twice, cut once. Came out exactly how I wanted, the prop valve will than be mounted just above the brake booster. I'll get someone to make the hard lines when engine is out.
Here is the capacitor used for the COPs install, it's needed because the battery is in the boot and can cause voltage drops when the coils fire. The capacitor helps by storing a reserve of power and eliminates any voltage drop. Well that's what I think it does =P
Terminated wiring for the AFR gauge, I used Deutsch connectors and braided sleeving.
Ordered these velocity stack booties from Outerwears, quality seems good but I'm not 100% sure they will provide enough filtering. So might experiment with some foam as well.
Update time! Head isn't finished yet so I've been doing a few odd jobs here and there.
One thing I did was start on the brake prop valve relocation. It's not necessary but does give me extra space for the velocity stacks, might be able to increase it's length later down the track too. So I picked up some angle aluminium plate for $5 and started cutting that up.
Cost me $5, pretty awesome deal I thought.
Measure twice, cut once. Came out exactly how I wanted, the prop valve will than be mounted just above the brake booster. I'll get someone to make the hard lines when engine is out.
Here is the capacitor used for the COPs install, it's needed because the battery is in the boot and can cause voltage drops when the coils fire. The capacitor helps by storing a reserve of power and eliminates any voltage drop. Well that's what I think it does =P
Terminated wiring for the AFR gauge, I used Deutsch connectors and braided sleeving.
Ordered these velocity stack booties from Outerwears, quality seems good but I'm not 100% sure they will provide enough filtering. So might experiment with some foam as well.
Current Forum Specials!
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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Head Update - http://omgpham.com/head-update
A quick update from Warren @ Warren Heath Performance.
De-shrouding begins, and valve seats about to be cut.
Warren also ported the T3 manifold for better flow, you can see the side to side comparisons. Looks so much better and very happy how this turned out.
A quick update from Warren @ Warren Heath Performance.
De-shrouding begins, and valve seats about to be cut.
Warren also ported the T3 manifold for better flow, you can see the side to side comparisons. Looks so much better and very happy how this turned out.
Current Forum Specials!
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
Frame Rail Braces - http://goo.gl/xJtRTs
COPs Bracket - http://goo.gl/sxJWhF
Build Thread - http://goo.gl/L3ZuKU
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Re: mrpham's summer build
mrpham wrote::
Everything is heat-shrinks and sleeved, no tape will be used in my engine harness because I hate that sh*t when it gets old and sticky.
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I feel the same way about black tape.
I showed my engine bay to a guy I work with about a month ago and he pointed to the wiring cluster/harness that runs between the rocker cover and intake manifold and said in a not-very-impressed voice "That doesn't look too good!" since it was all wrapped in black old+sticky tape.
I told him "That's straight from the factory!" (which was true).
This little episode made me feel quite good about my own wiring/tidying efforts since the daggiest wiring in my engine bay is now the original factory wiring harness.
Please keep posting your updates, this is a great thread.
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