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> Coil on plug?
AndrewBlyholder
post Jul 11 2023, 11:45 PM
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The ignition on my 914 race car motor is currently a Mallory CDI box and coil with the spark running through the distributor. I'm thinking to simplify things by going to individual coil-on-plug packs on each spark plug. The fuel injection ECU can then control the ignition directly without any other intervening equipment. This is a Type IV motor with the stock cooling tin. Any recommendations out there on what brand of coil packs to use? Any suggestions on easy ways to mount them to the engine tin?

Might also add a cam sync sensor in the distributor hole rather than do wasted spark. Any advice or experience with those parts would be appreciated too.

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GregAmy
post Jul 12 2023, 11:56 AM
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Make your life simpler: Use four LS2 coils and run wires. Or if a 4-banger use the VW IGN-4VW.

There's nothing magical about COP, it's just packaging.

I run the IGN-4VW coil pack on my street 914 without issue. However its initial location, on a bracket over where the disty was, caused overheated and failures. I moved it to on top of the fan housing and it's working great since.

On one of my race cars with a Toyota 4AGE, I ran coil packs in the head/valve cover valley but those, too, would overheat and cause dropouts and failures. We moved to LS2 coils mounted on top of the intake manifold and they work great.

As for concerns about wasted spark...why? Sequential (spark and injection) is good for low-end driveability, emissions, and fuel economy. Wasted spark is fine for a race car.

Keep 'er simple, Stanley.
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