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    79 gs750e aftermarket coil identification help

    I needed to replace the spark plug wires on my GS750e as the ones on the bike where toast. Measured out the resistance on the old wires with boot and noted I'm only seeing 3-5ohms resistance, despite the 3-5k requirements every other coil requires.

    Looking at the coils, I can not find any identifiable markings other than the stamped name MARTEK. Even a Google search failed to bring up that brand of coil for the GS750.
    So anyone know if this coil could require no resistive wires?20161030_210701.jpg

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    Try searching Martek ignition, it will bring you to a familiar site

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      #3
      Originally posted by Big T View Post
      Try searching Martek ignition, it will bring you to a familiar site

      http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...k-440-Ignition
      Site is familiar, but only mentions that the 440 system has no microcontroller and is reliable if don't high side the bike. No mention of coils other than one poster's signature which isn't even MARTEK coils

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