In my opinion you should go after the three Suzuki delaers who gave you wrong information. The Suzuki service manual could have answered the question too with the specified resistance for the coil primary.
Accell has NO specific model conversion to coil specification. Instead they give two ways to determine which coil to use, one with an ohmmeter, the other with a voltmeter.
See the Dennis Kirk catalog at <
www.denniskirk.com> and click on metric bike. You can then search by keyword or brand to get to that page in their catalog. You'll see the instructions there.
Had you done that you would have found that the Suzuki uses an inductive discharge system, not a CDI.
Very few modern motorcycles use CDI or Capacative Discharge Ignition. In most cases they use a transistor switching arrangement to interrupt the current through the coils to produce the spark. As the current in interrupted the magnetic field collapses and generates the spart by inductive discharge.
I think you're blaming Accel is unfounded and that you might owe them an apology even.
A little research would have determined the correct part to use.