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Re: 6v vs 8v battery
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Posted by Leroy on April 18, 2006 at 05:57:34 from (209.143.52.182):
In Reply to: Re: 6v vs 8v battery posted by JDknut on April 18, 2006 at 03:37:50:
Every body talks about proper cables thinking too small were put on but most of the cables were put on as factory orignal or factory replacements and that voltage reducer put in some systems you have to have that extra voltage avaible to get enough voltage thru the voltage reducer to get a spark and a brighter spark will cause less heating of the points and they will last longer. If you could put on a new coil that was guarenteed to put out the voltage it should along with a new voltage reducer that would do the same plus condencer that would do the same, ALL UNLIKELY then you could get by with the 6 volt but unless you want to or even can replace everything at least twice then go for the 8 volt, it will not hurt anything and is a lot easier done than trying all the other options.
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