The poster refers to an 8.6 ohm resistor in the cap. Also in all cases I have read where someone actually measures the secondary resistance with the plug caps removed, the resistance is always between 12K and 13K. Maybe I missed some threads and maybe it was just a bunch of weak coils measured.
A spare set of coils I have read about 36K secondary for each coil. When I take off the caps, I find that the wire to wire measurement is about 14K for each coil and the caps show about 11K resistance. 14K + 11K + 11K=36K
Is it possible that some OEM caps have higher resistance? Maybe a lot of members who are getting 23K ohm secondary readings with NGK caps on actually have coils that would read 35K if they had the OEM caps instead of NGK 5K ohms caps (6 Ohm loss for each cap).
Maybe my coils are deficient but it seems like a significant coincidence that so many members get fairly low readings with their caps off which would require relatively higher readings for the caps to offset the low wire to wire reading and produce a 35K overall reading.
Or maybe I'm reading in the wrong places.
Any body with a larger, post '80 GS with stock coils and caps feel like taking some secondary measurements with the caps off? I was thinking about ordering one OEM cap to measure it. Thanks Jim M
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