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<blockquote data-quote="heimannm" data-source="post: 8240292" data-attributes="member: 8552"><p>From the investigation I have done so far, it appears that saws with more sophisticated electronic ignitions and the M-Tronic and Auto Tune saws really need the resistor plugs to reduce electrical "noise".</p><p></p><p>At least one user reports the use of non-resistor plugs in his Echo saws produces a coil failure in a matter of minutes, but I have not seen any collaboration from others.</p><p></p><p>If the Wild Thing comes back with a dead ignition, I will have a pretty good idea why...</p><p></p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heimannm, post: 8240292, member: 8552"] From the investigation I have done so far, it appears that saws with more sophisticated electronic ignitions and the M-Tronic and Auto Tune saws really need the resistor plugs to reduce electrical "noise". At least one user reports the use of non-resistor plugs in his Echo saws produces a coil failure in a matter of minutes, but I have not seen any collaboration from others. If the Wild Thing comes back with a dead ignition, I will have a pretty good idea why... Mark [/QUOTE]
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