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<blockquote data-quote="workmangc" data-source="post: 11504870" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>Some thoughts that I have based upon my understanding of the number of channels. I could be wrong, if anyone knows specifics feel free to correct me and provide input.</p><p></p><p>IIRC, the cars that came with COPS were 8 channel. The coil pack cars were 4 channel and hence required a waste spark.</p><p></p><p>when the COPS car was spinning to 7000 rpm, the plug was fired 3,500 times. Once for each power stroke.</p><p></p><p>When a coil pack car was spinning to 7,000 rpm the plug was fired for 7000 times. Once for each power stroke and once for each intake stroke. </p><p></p><p>When you swapped to the COP, you still have 4 channels and are still attempting to fire the plug 7000 times on a part that normally didn't fire half of that. Perhaps the COP can't keep up with that rate?</p><p></p><p> I don't know if my thoughts are accurate, but merely a theory. I'm not attempting to bash the members kit that is advertised on the board. I think it cleans up the bay pretty well.</p><p></p><p>Again, input would be welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="workmangc, post: 11504870, member: 25183"] Some thoughts that I have based upon my understanding of the number of channels. I could be wrong, if anyone knows specifics feel free to correct me and provide input. IIRC, the cars that came with COPS were 8 channel. The coil pack cars were 4 channel and hence required a waste spark. when the COPS car was spinning to 7000 rpm, the plug was fired 3,500 times. Once for each power stroke. When a coil pack car was spinning to 7,000 rpm the plug was fired for 7000 times. Once for each power stroke and once for each intake stroke. When you swapped to the COP, you still have 4 channels and are still attempting to fire the plug 7000 times on a part that normally didn't fire half of that. Perhaps the COP can't keep up with that rate? I don't know if my thoughts are accurate, but merely a theory. I'm not attempting to bash the members kit that is advertised on the board. I think it cleans up the bay pretty well. Again, input would be welcome. [/QUOTE]
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