I can't resistGarnet wrote:mattcfish wrote:Are we slipping into the dreaded resister vs non-resister plug discussion?
God no! I think that is overblown, just ramblin on.

I can't resistGarnet wrote:mattcfish wrote:Are we slipping into the dreaded resister vs non-resister plug discussion?
God no! I think that is overblown, just ramblin on.
On a stock bike most likely yes.Major Softie wrote:AND, these bikes were originally setup to run with non-resistor plugs and resistor caps. You could run resistor plugs and non-resistor caps and have the same results.
Yes, it was supposed to be implied that matching the resistance can be important for some systems, but I did not know that resistor plugs are that much lower than the 5k caps.Garnet wrote:On a stock bike most likely yes.Major Softie wrote:AND, these bikes were originally setup to run with non-resistor plugs and resistor caps. You could run resistor plugs and non-resistor caps and have the same results.
That starts to get tricky if you are useing an aftermarket electronic ignition.
Boyer for example specifies a 5K ohm resistor cap for use with thier Micro Digital units. Resistor plugs have only a few hundred ohm resistance (I think), which may not be enough to not damage the control unit.