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WTB WTB 1.2 ohm ballast resistor

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Here you go. $25 each and the ride hard to find.

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Not familiar with the coil how many ohm? Here is a ECU chart

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It will work but you will loose RPM's. .5-.8 is what I would use. Checy your FSM for the exact requirement. Why the 1.2 then if you were unsure?
 
It will work but you will loose RPM's. .5-.8 is what I would use. Checy your FSM for the exact requirement. Why the 1.2 then if you were unsure?
I have yet to get it in my hands but the uc-12x is rated at 1.4 ohms. As far as RPM’s, this is going on a mild/daily street car rarely ever going over 4000 RPM so im more concerned about reliability. As far as the 1.2 i seem to remember reading something about that value being good for daily use and values below 1 are for racing, but i dont know if that pertains to certain modules or coils.. my head is kind of spinning from everything ive read on this. In general, you should have a resistor of less value than your coil right? And the lower the value of the resistor, the hotter the spark but more taxing on the module/coil? One thing im really unclear on is how this all pertains to the different variations of ECU modules. Thanks for your input
 
OK in a nutshell
I have yet to get it in my hands but the uc-12x is rated at 1.4 ohms. As far as RPM’s, this is going on a mild/daily street car rarely ever going over 4000 RPM so im more concerned about reliability. As far as the 1.2 i seem to remember reading something about that value being good for daily use and values below 1 are for racing, but i dont know if that pertains to certain modules or coils.. my head is kind of spinning from everything ive read on this. In general, you should have a resistor of less value than your coil right? And the lower the value of the resistor, the hotter the spark but more taxing on the module/coil? One thing im really unclear on is how this all pertains to the different variations of ECU modules. Thanks for your input
The higher the resistance, the less RPM's you will get out of a ECU Have to watch under .5 will cook the ecu, that is race only where it cools down between passes.

Now the colors are for mopar only. Paint on the ECU's after market are whatever. no dont go by them.
 
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OK in a nutshell

The higher the resistance, the less RPM's you will get out of a ECU Have to watch under .5 will cook the ecu, that is race only where it cools down between passes.

Now the colors are for mopar only. Paint on the ECU's after market are whatever. no dont go by them.
Gotchya. With these going on daily drivers i think i probably want to stay at 1.0 and above.. do you have any with the metal strap style?
 
Just got back online. Only have the full ceramics above one ohm.
 
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