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It has been posted on here before and needs to match 3 ohms.



Hello Tim.
The factory resistor caps are required in order to reduce/eliminate RFI noise
which can adversely effect the digital functions of the Dyna 3000.
When doing this type of coil conversion, and using 4 individual coils, be sure
they each have a primary ohm reading of 3.0 ohms for the best possible
performance.
Thank you,
Larry Nelson
Technical Support
Dynatek
1-800-928-DYNA (3962)
http://www.dynaonline.com
 
It has been posted on here before and needs to match 3 ohms.

Can you show me where it was posted for the "new" dyna, with the adjustable timing curve? That way I can post the link to my Vmax file.

Thanks
Eric
 
YES, Per Dynatek I need 3 ohm restistors in the wires. you guyz were spot on.
Negative. I would say tops 2 ohm. The cops are always around 1 to 1.5 ohm and stock iirc is 2.5 or 3 ohm
Edit: I misread it yes total 3 ohm to match stock so add whatever you need to cops

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Hello, here's why you should consider upgrading from your factory ignition coils/wires to the COPS. My '06 vmax only had 10,000 miles on it and this is what my (2) front coils looked like.
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It would act like it wasn't running very smoothly and was somewhat hesitant in the lower rpms. I just removed them and I'm in the process of installing my new COPS. I can't wait to see the difference!

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mine cured all that you say.
when cold it would run ok,but as soon as she warmed up funny things would start to happen.

cop´s and no more!
 
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