03-21-2009, 04:18 PM
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Re: Distributors, coils, wires, etc.
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Originally Posted by old_master
Normal coil output voltage while the engine is running, is approximately 7Kv to 10Kv. The OEM coil is capable of producing upwards of 40Kv. Why spend money on something that you'll never need?
AC Delco has something up on all the cap manufacturers... what it is, only AC Delco knows, but they perform better and outlast every other brand. The rotor terminal air gap is much closer on the AC Delco caps and rotors reducing voltage necessary to jump the gap and that also reduces radio noise. When replacing the distributor cap and rotor, always put a small dab of silicone dielectric on each terminal, inside and out, of the distributor cap.
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Ok I here ya on this. What about wires?
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