NE1 have expeience W/non-resistor spark plugs
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NE1 have expeience W/non-resistor spark plugs
NGK makes them and Nology makes Silverstone non-resistor (without a suppressor resistor). They have info at
http://www.nology.com/info/NolCat09060.pdf
page 4, and 24,25. It's a big pdf document
What I wanted to know is would I be at risk of blowing a coil. Since we dont have any high voltage resistor wires, our spark plugs are the only source of resistance for the coil. With these coil's haveing no resistance (silver center conductor w/no supressor resistor) would I be at risk of drawing too much current.
I thought about RF interference and I'm still willing to try them b/c the plug is pretty well sheilded b/c of the way nissan has them set up, so deep in the head.
These plugs are for performance in mind, unlike platinum plugs, which are for there durability and longevity.
I faxed them for pricing info and a question about our direct distributorless ignition system.
http://www.nology.com/info/NolCat09060.pdf
page 4, and 24,25. It's a big pdf document
What I wanted to know is would I be at risk of blowing a coil. Since we dont have any high voltage resistor wires, our spark plugs are the only source of resistance for the coil. With these coil's haveing no resistance (silver center conductor w/no supressor resistor) would I be at risk of drawing too much current.
I thought about RF interference and I'm still willing to try them b/c the plug is pretty well sheilded b/c of the way nissan has them set up, so deep in the head.
These plugs are for performance in mind, unlike platinum plugs, which are for there durability and longevity.
I faxed them for pricing info and a question about our direct distributorless ignition system.
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