Ben,

I have some concerns about this.

By no way am I trying to put people off this, just want to ensure theres no come backs for you on this.

These copper contacts caps.

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definitely the way forward and excellent in terms of transferring the spark across the electrode and reliability

- no excessive corrosion to the electrodes, however on a recent test done on a friends car which had one fitted

( not sure if its one of yours that your talking about

) the electrodes area is wider than that of the toyota cap.

My concern lies in setting up the base timing on particularly the turbo cars.

With the electrodes being wider, the ESA

( electronic spark advance

) mechanism on the stock ecu is allowed to

"wander" a lot more.

What does this mean.

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even with the distributer keeled right over to fully retard the ignition, I could not get it any further back than 16-18 degrees BTDC.

Where the distributer is on a

"normal capped" setup, 10 degrees maybe visable, however fitting the Copper cap, the base time has adjusted to some 25+ degrees.

Whilst this isn't so much an issue on idle, what I've found is it causes problems when boosting.

This

"wandering" of the ignition advance is all computer controlled, but given the ability to wander more is effectively almost turning the distributer completely in the direction of fully advancing it.

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idles fine, responce is superb, but on high boosting, if the ecu gets it wrong and retarding doesn't take place, it will blow the knock sensor.

The stock map has set ignition points based on the base timing of the ignition set by the distributer.

I had a friend constantly bugging me why his car was running so crap on performance.

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it was so responsive, yet on boost was backing off and bucking.

Its blew a toyota knock sensor, so I checked the ignition timing.

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25-28 degrees.

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so adjusted to to the best i could get it.

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18 degrees BTDC.

Stuck a Gm knock sensor on and a week later.

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again.

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blown knock sensor.

I've never known one of these GM ones to blow yet

! Had to get to the bottom of this and lowered the boost and changed the knock sensor out again.

Looked at it up and down.

Now this car does have a HKS fuel computer on it too and wasn't sure of the specs

( maybe cams fitted too

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- this evidently will add even more ignition the the current map

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when i checked the timing, I thought maybe the intake cam had jumped a tooth

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nope.

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I resorted to full ignition swap out, then found the copper contact cap fitted.

When refitted, started the engine and the ignition was fully retarded.

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where I left the distributer.

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and it was something like 3 degrees

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Moved the distributer to a sensible 10-12 degrees ignition base timing and it all started looking normal again with the postition of the distributer was nominal.

So theres my concern, not directly copper caps themselves, but the knock sensors it'll go through if people change them out and not check their igntion timing at the same time.

Don't get me wrong, I can't tie this copper cap to the same brush, its looks to be a blueprint cap with modified copper electrodes that have a far wider area than stock.

If these are the caps that your talking about, suggest a modification to shave off some of the copper material as this as I have experienced creates post fitting effects to the purchase.

Over and out
