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Re: Does it matter,coil wiring
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Posted by John T on July 17, 2007 at 06:25:34 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: Re: Does it matter,coil wiring posted by Janicholson on July 17, 2007 at 06:08:37:
WOW Jim, great info, thanks for sharing. I use the vacuum tube analogy in that its easier to emit electrons from a hot surface to a relatively cooler one, which is why in the tube the cathode is heated and electrons flow from there up to the cooler plate. In the spark plug its easier to emit electrons from the hotter tip to the much cooler ground strap accounting for why a coil runs cooler and more efficient and fires at less voltage WHEN THE COIL POLARITY IS CORRECT. It sounds to me like your charge burst and plasma talk provides a "physics" explanation of the situation I described above, YOU AGREE??????? Wonder what our ME friends Bob M and Bob have to say???????? Take care, John T
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