daveward
Automotive
- Feb 8, 2004
- 21
I'm tinkering again, I moved my ignition coil away from its stock position (and the heat of the engine), so now it's as cool as a cucumber. I measured the resistance in the new coil wire just to make sure I had good connections and was flabergasted at the reading. Where 1.000 is bad and .001 is good, my reading was .819. Then I measured other wires of shorter lengths and saw progressive improvement.
So the question is: will the cool coil's power overcome the increased resistance, or would the coil rather be hot with less resistance? Thanks for your feedback.
Dave
So the question is: will the cool coil's power overcome the increased resistance, or would the coil rather be hot with less resistance? Thanks for your feedback.
Dave