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Originally Posted by gun5l1ng3r How did you measure the HP gain? |
I didn't. HP gain is in theory, parallel w/ ohm resistance.
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Originally Posted by Ferocity02 How about mentioning quality? I've been through two sets of Taylors, 409's and Thundervolts. |
If anyone has complaints of wires falling appart mention it so I can keep track. I'll add this in later simply based on complaints.
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Originally Posted by Xtnct00WS6 When you tested each 3 times, did you take an average or did you take the best of all three tests? Did you test multiple wires from the same set and come up with the figures? |
I took an average. Some wires were very easily read while others I had to plug it up and lay it on a table and wait for the meter to stop moving around. I did this a few times to make sure I had accurate numbers. Some were very close per reading and I usually took the average, like Granatelli's were 0.0, 0.1, 0.0, 0.1 so I left 0.1 to show some kind of resistance was shown (I may change it just because my picture shows 0.0 that I took).
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Originally Posted by 1997bird Are you going to be able to see which wire delievers the most amperage to the plug? |
More resistance=less spark power.
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Originally Posted by dailydriver  WOW! Was that the real number on the Magnecors??! Is that a misprint? |
No misprint. The Magnecors were actually very easily read with no fluctiations, and I've tested them like 6 times going back to other wires like Granatelli, see 0.0 or 0.1 then went back and it was the within the same area almost every time.