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<blockquote data-quote="rabbit" data-source="post: 296958" data-attributes="member: 10250"><p>Probably not. As I recall auto are in the .33mfd range and most outboards are around.2mfd. Does it make a difference? Probably.</p><p>Coil and cap ignitions are tuned induction. The coil and cap are rated to give the spark they want which I think would be the hottest spark they can get from the components.</p><p> Would it work? I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rabbit, post: 296958, member: 10250"] Probably not. As I recall auto are in the .33mfd range and most outboards are around.2mfd. Does it make a difference? Probably. Coil and cap ignitions are tuned induction. The coil and cap are rated to give the spark they want which I think would be the hottest spark they can get from the components. Would it work? I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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