COP (Coil Over Plug) are much smaller than conventional coils, therefore attractive for models.
Which beg the question...
Are they used in a conventional Kettering system or are they driven by Capacitive Discharge System?
Modern Ignition Coils of the COP type
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Modern Ignition Coils of the COP type
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Re: Modern Ignition Coils of the COP type
http://www.autotap.com/techlibrary/unde ... ystems.asp
MAY be a good explanation,they are could benefit from improve d insulation and lower duty cycle.
MAY be a good explanation,they are could benefit from improve d insulation and lower duty cycle.
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Re: Modern Ignition Coils of the COP type
Good Morning hammermillhammermill wrote:http://www.autotap.com/techlibrary/unde ... ystems.asp
MY be a good explanation,they are could benefiting from improve d insulation and lower duty cycle.
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Re: Modern Ignition Coils of the COP type
X2 Ken.
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