Posted by buickanddeere on July 03, 2015 at 07:03:33 from (184.151.37.231):
In Reply to: positive ground posted by Bob on July 02, 2015 at 20:52:15:
I'm going to skip a page of condensed theory because 99% of readers don't bave the background education and experience to understand.
Waste Spark ignition sustems are designed with enough volt amps , winding ratio, magnetic coupling and joules energy to launch a fat spark across two plugs.
The ordinary garden issue napa coil , cap, rotor and wires is not designed to fire two plugs.
Why do people want to argue coil polarity instead of just wiring the coil properly? Is it because they don't like being corrected or told what to do ? They would rather argue against the laws of physics than admit they were wrong ?
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