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Hi, I’ve been a member for a few years now and use the resources of the forum a fair bit. My first post is a question I cannot find the answer anywhere on the web.
I’m hoping someone can answer this. I’m changing a early XP falcon from a pink resistance wire to a ceramic resistor in the engine bay. Is there a formula of matching the ohms of the resistor to the ohms of the coil. They are available between about 1.2 and 1.8 ohms. I have a few old coils and they vary around 2 ohms and below. Thanks Jeff |
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