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Re: Re: 12v coil on 6v sytem?
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Posted by I'll 2ed that on April 25, 2001 at 16:38:51 from (209.255.66.74):
In Reply to: Re: 12v coil on 6v sytem? posted by Tyler(WA) on April 25, 2001 at 07:00:42:
...I'll second the suggestion to at least try using that coil befor buying a new one but make sure no resistor. Ya might try slightly larger wire if your replacing that anyway so less power is lost going to the coil. E=IR always. No one can talk about voltage without talking about restance and current. They are all tied together. Tyler has a good point in trying the 12V coil first unless money is no object..then by everything new. 6:1 compression isn't too much for a coil to produce a usable spark on plugs with .025 gap. .Ralph
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