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I've never heard this before. Is that really true? What is the preferred gap size then? I guess I don't see how the distance the current has to travel affects the voltage. I would really like to know though. So if someone could provide some answers, that would be great.
Originally Posted by VeryQuikSSS
larger gap creates a bigger fireball due to a higher voltage jumping across the gap and results in more torque.
closing down the gap means the ignition system is not up to scratch. i liked the NGK blues on my VE
larger gap creates a bigger fireball due to a higher voltage jumping across the gap and results in more torque.
closing down the gap means the ignition system is not up to scratch. i liked the NGK blues on my VE
I've never heard this before. Is that really true? What is the preferred gap size then? I guess I don't see how the distance the current has to travel affects the voltage. I would really like to know though. So if someone could provide some answers, that would be great.