sophiecentaur, THANKS for twisting my brain further. As I remember theory there is a field of energy around the wire delivering the spark to the plugs. THAT I think is where the ringing happens. If one could reduce that energy around the wire, which I believe the resistance wires do, damage to the computer components is reduced/eliminated. Remember, I was just an old TV repairman...not what is called today, "A Home Entertainment Electronics Technician." My thinking was the capacitor would stop any spikes by shunting them to ground, but it appears my thinking was wrong...spikes are not what resistance wires deal with. I think I am going back to a very good POINTS ignition, just to keep things simple...no computer. Also, I think you are saying amplitude modulation was once modified in such a way as to be able to transmit stereo...really!? I remember a radio AM station, usually in Mexico, pushing so much power I heard Texas while stationed at NAS Quonset Point, RI. back in the early 60's. My 1940 Ford coupe (Ford V8 289 - C4 automatic, Air Cond., Cruise control, and nice multi-speaker stereo. I hated losing the only jazz station just 25-30 miles out of Dallas.