The conditions inside the combustion chamber have not changed just because
you have changed the ignition system (so long as they are "dumb" COP's). The
spark plugs will not know any different if they are getting the same spark energy
at the gap. If the gap was too wide you might expect some breakdown at high
rpm/load but not at idle.
What you wired up should work. If each pair of cylinders will run without missing,
but there is a problem when both pairs are run at the same time, there could be
a bad join somewhere in the circuitry. If so, you would expect the "missing" to
become worse as the rpms go up.
Full sequential should get it sorted
Cheers... jondee86
PS: The AW11 s/c FSM specifies NGK BCPR6EP11 for a stock 8psi engine. I tend
to agree that 0.80mm gap is preferable when you up the boost to 15psi or higher.