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![]() "Jim Kelly" wrote in message ... 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. You have the right idea. The spark delivered to the combustion chamber is the same regadless of the plugs heat range. The only way to get a hotter spark is if you use a hotter coil. And using a hotter plug than the manufacturer recommends is can damage the engine. You will always need a richer mixture in a cold engine, the fuel doesn't atomize as well when cold. I installed an aftermarket programable fuel injection in my truck. It takes 30-40% more fuel for cold starts. Rich |
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