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would like to know ( ignition coil )
OK, been looking all around trying to fine what the standard ignition coil voltage is on a 1988-1991 honda 1.5L or 1.6L. 11,500 /15,000 /18,000, ect, ect. thanks for your info.
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...which, the coils' primary voltage (12VDC) or the secondary voltage (??KVAC)?
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was looking for max voltage, but if you have the info i take it all. inductance MH, peak current MA, primary resistance OHM'S, secondary resistance K OHM'S, and spark duration. thanks for the info
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...I've found two "different" sets of resistance 'trouble-shooting' values:
PRI = .....0.3-0.5 ohms ...and... 1.0-1.3 ohms SEC = 9,440-14,160 ohms ...and... 7.4K-11K ohms ...source for the first numbers: 1988 honda civic 1.5 l engine turns over but will - FixYa |
well thats part of what im looking for, but still would like to know the maximun voltage output. thanks
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...this is from another website: http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...cture_3395.jpg
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thanks old tele man, but thats all for testing the ignition coil to make sure that its puting out the right voltage so the car will start. to low voltage the car will crank but wont start and you will see a spark but not a strong one to start the car. i'm looking for maximun voltage output from a standard ignition coil ( inside the distributor cap ). im going to be installing a exsternal ignition coil outside the distributor cap for a higher voltage output, this is why im looking to fine out what the maximun voltage output is.
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