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So, I think I have now verified one VERY weak ignition coil. It works fine at atmospheric pressure, but refuses to spark the gap when 10:1 compressed air is involved. It is a known phenomenon that it takes more electrical power to jump a gap when under compression. Replacement coils on the way. Stand by for future results.
Seriously? I think I just learned something. Thanks Patrick!
Wow, that's very interesting. I would have guessed that it should be easier to spark under pressure. After all, the electrons pass through gas molecules to make a spark and there should be more gas molecules per unit area under high pressure. I wonder what's going on?
Hi Patrick, Im curious, what coils did you decide to purchase? I need to replace the 30 y/o coils on my Cal II with Dyna III. Rick.
Gas has nothing to do with the spark.the spark is electrons jumping a gap. When. gas gets involved one of two things happen : either the gas goes bang or it quenches the spark. Electricity Is lazy stuff. It would rather flow than jump, but it would really rather take a nap. That's what the law of conservationof mass/ energy is really about. But seriously, the nature of else trons is to take the path of least resistence. That means it will only jump the plug gap if 1) there is sufficient strength to the charge, and2) there is no easier path to ground