Bort62":2fjym9th said:....
However, the breakthrough voltage as you call it depends on the resistance between the hot side and gnd. If you increase the resistance, IE gap the plugs wider or run a denser mixture, you are going to increase the voltage the coil ramps up to.
In a situation where you have a plug that's really badly fouled or otherwise, you would get very high resistance and as a result very high breakthrough voltage....
Precisely. This is readily observeable with a suitable O-scope. Those fancy 40,000 volt coils rarely if ever actually develop that much voltage.
That Orange wire hurts BAD!



Joe