The resistors or resistance wires do not limit the spark gap voltage! There is resistance to make the spark event broader and longer lasting during the event, and also to limit excessive currents that can advance the spark erosion of the electrodes, which shortens spark plug life.
You should have resistance in either spark plugs, the spark caps or the resistance wire. But, you should choose only 1 of these options.
A) Resistor plugs, non-resistor plug caps, solid core wire.
B) Non-resistor plugs, Resistor Plug caps, solid core wire.
C) Non-resistor plugs, non-resistor Plug caps, suppression wire.
Suppression wire has a shorter useful life than solid core wire. The core deteriorates with age.
If your plug caps currently have resistors and are in good condition, I'd choose "B".
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