Re: Clutches, plugs, n other stuff...
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What is the difference between hotter and colder plugs and what effects does it have to run the engine with too cold a plug or too hot a plug? |
Re: Clutches, plugs, n other stuff...
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Spark Plug Some cars require a hot plug. This type of plug is designed with a ceramic insert that has a smaller contact area with the metal part of the plug. This reduces the heat transfer from the ceramic, making it run hotter and thus burn away more deposits. Cold plugs are designed with more contact area, so they run cooler. The difference between a "hot" and a "cold" spark plug is in the shape of the ceramic tip. The carmaker will select the right temperature plug for each car. Some cars with high-performance engines naturally generate more heat, so they need colder plugs. If the spark plug gets too hot, it could ignite the fuel before the spark fires; so it is important to stick with the right type of plug for your car. Next, we'll learn about the coil that generates the high voltages required to create a spark. |
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