I know that the coil draws more electricity at higher rpm's, and that the ballast resistor heats up increasing the resistance thus reducing the current to the coil. I Read here recently that with a points ignition the ballasts reducez the voltage to 6V to keep from frying the points. What are the other advantages ?
My question is: I Want to run a switched bypass to run a full 12V to the coil when Im at wide open throttle.
Your thouvhts
My question is: I Want to run a switched bypass to run a full 12V to the coil when Im at wide open throttle.
Your thouvhts

, if you know what I mean; I didn't until just a few years ago.














