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Do they really make any difference?
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Indeed it is, and it's even harder when N2O is present. If you put a sports coil on a standard engine and leave everything else as it is then there will be no difference as the spark needs a certain voltage (electrical pressure) to 'jump' the gap. As soon as this voltage is reached it sparks and earths, so it does not matter what voltage the coil CAN produce as long as it is sufficient to jump the gap.