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06-27-2007 | #1 |
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Vancouver Washington
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Pulstart Pluse Plug (Spark Plug)
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Has any one used or running Pulstart Pluse Plug (Spark Plug) in any of our LT5 engines? There are poeple saying this the lastest greatest Spark Plug. Here is the website for more informantion. http://www.pulstarplug.com/howtheywork.html Manfred E... 91#906 |
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Re: Pulstart Pluse Plug (Spark Plug)
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06-27-2007 | #3 |
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Re: Pulstart Pluse Plug (Spark Plug)
I can think of a better name....CRAP . or maybe "Marketing Start" . Run AC Delco, NGK or Denso.[/quote]
Hey Player, I totally agreed. One of my friends in Virginia Beach, Va son's races Mustangs. His reply was the same as yours. Manfred E........... 91 #906 |
06-28-2007 | #4 |
Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Pulstart Pluse Plug (Spark Plug)
One thing they say is it makes the burn rate faster. I find that hard to believe. Also if that were really true, you'd probably need to tune your car with less advance.
They also seem to show in the illustrations that it somehow throws spark out past the end of the plug. That seems like total bull. The spark will travel between the electrode and the strap, and that's that. How on earth would it travel past that? It seems like a load of BS, but who knows, maybe it's the future of spark plugs. I'd wonder if electronics in a sparkplug would last very long though, as it's not really a friendly environment that a sparkplug lives in.
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07-02-2007 | #5 |
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Re: Pulstart Pluse Plug (Spark Plug)
Being an Electrical Engineer for the past thirty years.... these plugs are BS!!!. The company can't even use the terms: voltage, or power in proper usage. Volltage doesn't heat a thing!!!. The engery of the spark is stored in the magnetic field of the coil. They should take a class in basic physics. These plugs make about as much sense as using over priced Monster Cable for audio applications.... just a lot of marketing hype!!!
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