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Originally Posted by langpfeife
...EDIT -- Just a thought here, but I've personally not seen proof that a resisted plug will diminish the spark so much that it would cause incomplete combustion, hamper performance, economy, etc. Becasue it's resisted doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't enough juice across the plug for complete combustion. My $0.02 anyhow...
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The burden of extra resistance is most evident in the Waste Spark ignition systems of the 104 engine chassis. these sytems fire 2 plugs from one coil , but they are a series circuit, so any additional resistance is doubled and will definately effect performance...and they also tax the coils and ECU switching transistors.
Plenty of info in the archieves confirmng this fact.