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It would make sense in that it is providing full voltage to the coil during cranking, rather than the reduced voltage normally provided by the resistor installed in the coil circuit.
You could also use a relay to achieve the same thing, but there are inline diodes which will do the trick nicely and be almost invisible. Last edited by rob love; 02-05-16 at 04:42. |
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