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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 02:01:22 GMT, Jim Kelly wrote: I am questioning your assertion that "combustion is strictly the pervue of how hot the spark is." I contend that that it is necessary to increase the fuel to air ratio on a cold engine because the engine is not imparting enough heat to the mix to create a combustible mix regardless of the heat range of the plug. Therefore, engine temperature has a direct effect on combustion. I can agree with that. However, combustion has to be initiated by the spark. The fact that a cylinder is operating at certain temperature only assures that the fuel/air mix on entering the chamber is fairly evenly dispursed. The source of ignition is still the spark. A hotter spark means that more energy is imparted to the explosive mixture resulting in a cleaner burn with more energy transfer. The gas expansion rate is better because the burn is initiated quicker. Additionally, a hotter plug in a cold normally aspirated engine means that one can use less choke on starting. Faster start, faster warm up. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- Basic Fishing Program: 10 - Fish 20 - Eat 30 - Sleep 40 - Goto 10 Wrong! A hotter plug only keeps you from fouling at the temperature you are running. No hotter spark. Same coil and ignition driving the EMF. Same gap normally. A hotter plug, just does not transfer as much heat in the same time as cold plug. The heat is transferred to the head and cooling system. If you are running a cold engine, the burn is not as complete and with a normal heat range plug, it would foul and not fire. The hotter range plug just allows the carbon to burn off. Ideal would be a ceramic engine, that allows you run real high temps with out melting the piston, etc. Could get even more energy out of the gallon of gas. When starting, all the plugs are cold. More gas as the volatility of the fuel, does not allow as much vapor to ignite, so more fuel == more vapor. Why you get lots of carbon (black smoke) out the tail pipe on an engine with a stuck choke. |
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