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Generally speaking, a 12 V coil of the type that was originally for points/coil ignition will do.They are usually around 3-4 ohm.Avoid CDI coils. They have less than 1 ohm resistance. You can get a lot of inaccuracy, trying to measure such low resistances. Also- measured resistance may not be the same as impedance in service. Treat your readings as comparitive rather than absolute.The higher resistance of your 6 ohm coil shouldn't harm the Pazon, although it's your risk not mine. I'd look out for a weaker spark than you get from a 3.5 ohm coil.
Generally speaking, a 12 V coil of the type that was originally for points/coil ignition will do.
They are usually around 3-4 ohm.
Avoid CDI coils. They have less than 1 ohm resistance.
You can get a lot of inaccuracy, trying to measure such low resistances. Also- measured resistance may not be the same as impedance in service. Treat your readings as comparitive rather than absolute.
The higher resistance of your 6 ohm coil shouldn't harm the Pazon, although it's your risk not mine. I'd look out for a weaker spark than you get from a 3.5 ohm coil.