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Actually, increasing a spark plug's gap, for example, will force the voltage to be higher before the arc occurs, so it's certainly possible for a plug to increase the voltage at the start of the spark. That number is fairly meaningless, however, since the current determines how intense the spark is, not the voltage.
Yhe voltage cant get any higher than the ignition system can produce. A larger gap requires a higher voltage to jump that gap. If the voltage isnt high enough to jump the gap the plug doesnt fire.
Besides that it is the current that does the work and effects the ignition, not the voltage. The voltage just facilitates delivery of the current.