without getting too deep into physics, lets just say that coil/resistance circuits behave diferently than a plain resitance circuit.... apples and oranges really, I=V/R applies only to a degree... voltage rise and spark duration (time wise) are much more improtant than absolute current.
in more practical terms, modern systems are designed to run 10-15K ohms resistance, i.e. R plugs + 5-10k ohm caps.
there's a good chance to get more misfries form running with 0 ohns caps rather than 5-10K, as spark duration gets shorter, so more hit and miss ign.
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