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Re: Spark experiment under high compression



Is it related directly to pressure, or does it relate to temperature
(because of pressure) or due to some sort of variation in the mixture
atomization because of the different pressure?

Pressure pretty much is the function here. Higher pressure = denser gas, and the denser it is the higher
the voltage it takes to jump the same gap. Like Fred determined.. it's a basic Physics fact.

So if you have higher compression, turbocharge or supercharge, use a cold air ram intake, or
put a leafblower fan in front of your air filter... you will to a larger or smaller amount, (well, I don't
know about that last one! ) ;-) increase your net pressure before ignition, and require a larger
striking voltage for that plug gap. Also, for the same engine, going from idle to high speeds will
to a point, put more volume into the cylinder, for a higher pressure.. which is why at high RPM,
you may need a better ignition system. (one of a few reasons, anyway)

Ususally you have quite a lot of excess voltage.. and the standard system can cope with it.

Hope it helps...

Jon
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