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RedCoupe RedCoupe is offline
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The high voltage from the coil will seek the path of least resistance. I would guess there is something on the outside of the coil that is conductive. Dampness or conductive grease perhaps? Or, if your high voltage coil lead has high resistance, faulty terminals, or the terminals aren't properly seated on either end, that might cause this.
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