I believe that should be a good reading for the PU coil. 1985-'89 is the early ignition, multiple PU coils 1990+ is the late-model ignition.
It's been mentioned you can have an intermittent problem with the PU coil once it warms-up, it can go open-circuit (bad-not working) until it cools down, and establishes continuity again. I've had that problem w/my PU coil twice in 24 years. That requires a replacement PU coil to fix. Plenty of posts on the cheap aftermarket source for them. You used to have to adapt the aftermarket PU coil to your OEM bracket, after removing your bad PU coil from the bracket. Now, it's plug & play, but much more expensive, but still < 1/2 a stock replacement.
Using your kill switch to produce a going-through-a-tunnel backfire is a very hooligan thing to do!