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|    Simple Test for Coil On "Wasted Spark" 2    |
|    23 Feb 18 11:11:57    |
      bf052629       The problem is the load, the empty cylinder is not the load, the system is       also + and - (single platinum plugs with only the anode or cathode coated       installed wrong cause crazy issues and created dibble plats) the system also       works on standard i=r/o iirc        on voltage needed to bridge the biggest resistance will generate voltage when       the field collapsed and set amps and volts for proper heat.               To increase the voltage in the furring cylinder the waste cylinder has to have       resistance higher. Then you run two resistance in a series formula. You also       need to know the polarity on the leads and electron flow to determine which       gets voltage first and        if it should be modified for resistance.               Also ignition coils are a field collapse system and only supply voltage based       on the need of the resistance. So it might say it’s a 80kv coil but if only       12kv is needed then that’s all it supplies. At 7k rpm in Death Valley 50k       might be generated.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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