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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobbsie View Post
    My question is if you where running say 16-18 volts to your spark plugs would there be more spark?
    Would this more spark ignite the fuel better?
    Which in turn would run better?
    Actually ... you should expect upwards of 20,000 volts. Some reach about 40,000 ...


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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Actually ... you should expect upwards of 20,000 volts. Some reach about 40,000 ...


    You don't know much about vehicle electrical systems do you
    seems you don't either, the voltage isn't that high very often as if you can't crack it with less there's another issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    seems you don't either, the voltage isn't that high very often as if you can't crack it with less there's another issue
    Right you are, to measure it that high you'd have to pull the lead off the plug; which could be an issue

    To nobbsie, Voltage is just on aspect of a spark. The energy of it is another which can be visibly seen as how bright and fat (and hot)it is, and is the important bit for ignition; hence the term 'weak spark'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    seems you don't either, the voltage isn't that high very often as if you can't crack it with less there's another issue
    https://www.gsparkplug.com/shop/how-spark-plugs-work
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    and you believe that shit????? real
    ity is that most electrical coils and cables simply couldn't stand that rate without their insulation breaking down, as i said, if it can't work with less voltage there's other things to sort before crowing off about how high your voltage is that's masking another issue.
    try searching further if you need to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    and you believe that shit????? real
    ity is that most electrical coils and cables simply couldn't stand that rate without their insulation breaking down, as i said, if it can't work with less voltage there's other things to sort before crowing off about how high your voltage is that's masking another issue.
    try searching further if you need to.
    Google the purpose of the coil.

    And educate yourself.

    It's not the volts that do damage ... it's the amps ... and the amps to the plugs are low.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Google the purpose of the coil.

    And educate yourself.

    It's not the volts that do damage ... it's the amps ... and the amps to the plugs are low.
    bullshit, amps are current flow, volts is pressure in essence, same as water pressure, been a sparky for 38 years i should know, the higher the pressure (volts) the higher spec the components need to be to withhold the extra 'pressure'.

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    ...i was waiting for that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Google the purpose of the coil.

    And educate yourself.

    It's not the volts that do damage ... it's the amps ... and the amps to the plugs are low.
    No it's the volts that do damage to insulation in HT leads, generally in conjunction with heat (provided by the engine and to a much smaller degree, the amps); and often with a grounding source coming closer than normal (wedged in frame, water running to contacts, etc).

    The coil's purpose is to create a high energy spark, the voltage is simply a threshold for its creation, not a benchmark to measure the strength of what has been created.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    No it's the volts that do damage to insulation in HT leads
    What voltage would that be .. ??
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    ...i suspected a return like that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    What voltage would that be .. ??
    fuck off and do your nerd search somewhere else and leave this place to the grown ups

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
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