Sergei
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Its not really performance i am after. I dont really hope to gain any horses over it. What i am really looking for are:
- better fuel combustion. More power i can get to spark plug, longer arc i can create. Lower resistance shall be key to that one. As well as properly gapped spark plugs. Despite all the propaganda of weird geometry spark plugs, its actually not good to let discharge select optimal route, b/c fuel burns only as good as initial arc is. Longer arc - better combustion. If you look at all spark plugs we getting "preset" from factory - they all have smallest possible gap.
- better electricity usage. I dont want to waste ampers on overcoming resistance of those wires. Generally i hope that it will prolong life of generator a bit. And if generator snuffs it - can longer run on battery
Which is currently my exact situation.
Unfortunately electrical system of most of british tracks is hardly high powered. Its known to be pretty whimpy, with very weak spark.
But you right - if its cracking down, no matter how fat or low resistant your wires are - it will all be pointless.
But then - i am not electrician
All this hunting for Snark were result of trying to resolve stalling/starting gremlins. And trying to get truck to run ok, while alternator is missing in action.
- better fuel combustion. More power i can get to spark plug, longer arc i can create. Lower resistance shall be key to that one. As well as properly gapped spark plugs. Despite all the propaganda of weird geometry spark plugs, its actually not good to let discharge select optimal route, b/c fuel burns only as good as initial arc is. Longer arc - better combustion. If you look at all spark plugs we getting "preset" from factory - they all have smallest possible gap.
- better electricity usage. I dont want to waste ampers on overcoming resistance of those wires. Generally i hope that it will prolong life of generator a bit. And if generator snuffs it - can longer run on battery
Unfortunately electrical system of most of british tracks is hardly high powered. Its known to be pretty whimpy, with very weak spark.
But you right - if its cracking down, no matter how fat or low resistant your wires are - it will all be pointless.
But then - i am not electrician
All this hunting for Snark were result of trying to resolve stalling/starting gremlins. And trying to get truck to run ok, while alternator is missing in action.