to the frame of car
May be bad ground wire connectionHopefully you didn't spend all that money in vain. It may be something as simple as a bad ground wire or a dirty ground connection. (Voice of experience talking) My '81 Chevy impala bailed on me and wouldn't make any sound when the key was turned. Dash light wouldn't come on either. To make a long story short, dirty battery connection on the negative side.
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If that's the case, there must be a "Hot" leg that's carrying 81 amps. The neutral is just the return for a circuit, it's the center tap of the transformer, and for there to be 81 amps on the neutral, there must be a load SOMEWHERE ELSE. It could be that the wire is acting as a neutral for multiple circuits, you'd have to figure out what's going on.
Just put a switch in the power wire going to the coil.
1980-82 Honda Civic. There are at least three very similar ones used for the show. One is used for actual driving scenes while the others are for stunts and establishing shots.
3.9L / 5.2L engine - Denso Alternator Part No: 53008646 rated at 81 amps 3.9L / 5.2L / 5.9 L engine - Denso Alternator Part No:53008647 rated at 117 amps 3.9L / 5.2L / 5.9 L engine - Denso Alternator Part No:53008651 rated at 136 amps
81% of 81= 81% * 81= 0.81 * 81= 65.61
bigger engines now, tuned differently, heavier, more accessories(added weight)
We are getting 81 degree's out of the well in North West Ft. Worth Texas
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It is 81*81*81. Which is 531,441.
The answer is 1,3,9,27,81. 81*1=81 3*27=81 9*9=81 27*3=81 81*1=81