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you never answered my "spark quality" question, redride.
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Is your poosition that a spark plug never deteriorates with use and therfore, the "quality" of the spark never deteriorates?
If so, what is the purpose of ever changing changing them? You seem yo be taking an ureasonable position in an effort to disagree with me. Fact: A spark plugs spark intensity (quality) diminishes over the the life of a plug. This is well documented. The only thing that can be argued is how much it deteriorates at any given point and at what point an individual chooses to change the plug. |
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you just need to pick a different word. i know you're trying to win this battle by insinuating that i think that spark plugs never "go bad" but you're avoiding my original comment about "deterioration of spark". either there's a spark, or there's not a spark. an overgapped (worn out) spark plug is going to either throw a larger spark (further distance for the electricity to jump = bigger spark) or it's not going to spark at all, because the coil cannot produce enough voltage to bridge the gap from the electrode to the ground. in this case there is NO spark. so, either there's a spark or there's no spark. explain your new term "intensity" please. you seem to assume that the spark plug itself somehow creates voltage or something, and the older it gets, the "less" intensity it fires at. 8th grade physics provided this explanation for you by the way.
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One of the benefits of an iridium plug is the thin center electrode that enables the spark to be intensified (or focused if you will) and this has shown to give a bit better performance. Also the thinner electrode has shown to require a lower voltage to prduce a hotter spark. Yes spark temps can vary. Votltages are not always rock stable at a plug . Also, there is more resistance for electrons to jump a gap when under compression. So yes, it's a proven fact that spark quality can vary and it can effect performace. To what degree is the only thing that is open to discussion. This horse is dead, Why do you continue to beat it?: You have now have resorted to complain about my "grammer" and putting words in my mouth. ![]() Last edited by RedRide; 08-15-2010 at 03:35 PM. |
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I'm running the Bosch Platinum Plus 4 plugs. I don't think for the money I'd buy them again. I'll be going back to Denso plug.
It's pretty neat though that there's a clean streak where each spark jump across to the ground. I've had them in for about 30k km. Oh and for the record, a spark jumps better from a sharp edge. That's why plugs tend to missfire the older they get and the more eroded the electrode becomes. |
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The coil is net getting spark on my yaris
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Hi, has anyone used 'Double Iridium Spark Plugs'? (Made by Bosch)
Any suggestions/recommendations whether these would be better than OEM? Thank you. |
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I have been doing tune ups for years for other people. Like since 1970. Sometimes we would go to the store to buy parts and they wouldn’t have like Bosch plugs for German cars or Denso plugs for Japanese cars. So we would put like AC Delco plugs in say an Audi 100. Or a champion plugs in a Datsun 240Z.
No one ever got back to me and said “this car runs lousy with those plugs! Please change them to what should be in there!“ The idea that Japanese cars should have Japanese plugs and German cars should have German plugs is all in the mind.
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In the 70s when I was in college, and nobody had any money, I would replace deteriorated, spark, plug wires with bell wire. For those who don’t know, bell wire is solid copper wire, about one or 2 mm in diameter with insulation maybe half a millimeter thick. I did that on a 66 Renault in the fall of 73. And I told the guy “William when you get home for Christmas get $18 from your dad and put proper ignition wires in there!“ In the spring of 77 when we graduated, William came to me and said “Paul, will you help me change my oil?“ And I said sure thing. When we got to the car and open the hood, there was the bell wire! when we installed the bell wire, in 73, I thought it would disappear in a puff of smoke! But it lasted four years!
Of course you young pups don’t even know what spark plug wires are!
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my first car was 98 dodge neon, i know what spark plug wires are, because i had to change them on the side of the road in a rain storm, man good times...
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