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I have a subscription to Popular Science( well actually my mom does but I steal it). Well anyways I keep seeing these ads for Pulse Plugs. Supposedly 20,000X more powerfull.
www.pulstarplug.com
Does anyone have experience with them or know more than the website?
the catch $25. Where i could get a whole engine (V-6) for that.
Hateful
01-22-2008, 05:52 PM
I've never heard of these, but looking at the site, it sounds like a capacitor was incorporated into the design. Capacitors do store power but release it as soon as the main flow of electricity falls. Since plugs only get a brief spark and not a constant flow of electricity the capacitor will get it's energy from the brief spark and then release it immediately. I would think this would give a weaker,yet longer spark.This might even cause spark knock.
Popular Science is a respectable magazine, but an ad is an ad; as with any media.
cfg83
01-22-2008, 07:54 PM
ajac -
Here's another thread on the same thing :
Pulsing Spark Plugs
http://www.gassavers.org/showthread.php?t=3983
CarloSW2
thanks sorry i didn't catch that thread. I just reference where I saw the ad, it wasn't all that convincing. just checking.
cfg83
01-23-2008, 06:28 AM
ajac -
thanks sorry i didn't catch that thread. I just reference where I saw the ad, it wasn't all that convincing. just checking.
No problemo. This site is big, so it's hard to ind stuff sometimes. I just wanted you to have access to the previous conversation.
CarloSW2
kamesama980
01-23-2008, 09:01 AM
yep, I've got em. Going from new plugs to them is like putting brand new plugs in after your plugs are old and worn.
I'm not sure of the exact method but I'm pretty sure they give a briefer hotter spark using an air gap perhaps