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iczer200sx so i just finished stripping the 20v engine harness. I didn't find this loop wire in the #1 coil wire, however did find the cap. it's a 47uF capacitor that's connected by way of a 2 prong connector. I take it this is where you would attach the timing gun to in order to check base timing?No, that would not be a good place to check timing.
Until it is otherwise explained to me, I don't think you can get proper ignition timing information without running a spark plug wire from the coil to the plug and pulling timing from that.
There may be another way to get the correct timing info from one of the three coil wires, but I don't see how. The signal wire gets voltage milliseconds
before the ignition event so it is not good IMO. The power and ground wires also get voltage milliseconds
before the ignition event so they are not good for timing info IMO. The engine will have turned anywhere from 10-45 degrees between when the dwell time starts and when the spark plug fires. The only place you can reliably know when the plug fires is after the coil IMO.