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Quickstep192 07-23-2018 09:00 AM

Multi ground spark plugs
 
I saw an earlier post which showed a multi-ground spark plug (sometimes called multi-electrode)

I'm wondering if these have any benefit in older CDI cars?

Quickstep192 07-23-2018 03:31 PM

Like this one. Three sparks has got to be better than one, right?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1532388699.jpg

sixbanger 07-23-2018 03:36 PM

I seem to remember something about those plus and using them in a 944. It wasn't good. But I don"t remember the details though.

OldSpool87 07-23-2018 04:19 PM

Ever try to gap one of those?

911pcars 07-24-2018 06:00 PM

Typically a marketing ploy to buy their not inexpensive plugs. How much? $6-$12 ea?

In actual practice, spark jumps to the electrode with the least resistance, and that’s usually just one.

However there are two or more other backup electrodes you paid for in case you need them. Those in the know also warn that the extra metal sitting there creates a shroud that could disturb the flame front. And yes, there’s an issue of setting the gap.

Unless you have a late model engine, a regular, recommended single electrode NGK or Bosch is all you need.

Sherwood

Jeff Higgins 07-24-2018 08:25 PM

Absolute garbage. I bought one set, many years ago, to run "better" in my "dirty" MFI motor. I didn't get a couple hundred miles on them before they fouled out. I parked the car and walked several miles to an auto parts store to buy simple, cheap, single electrode NGKs and drove merrily ever after.

pmax 07-25-2018 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quickstep192 (Post 10118146)
Like this one. Three sparks has got to be better than one, right?

Some of the updated ignition units tout their multi spark features as an advantage. This appears similar.

What's the technical lowdown on this ? I tend to believe one sufficiently strong spark is enough.

Jonny H 07-25-2018 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pmax (Post 10120211)
Some of the updated ignition units tout their multi spark features as an advantage. This appears similar.

What's the technical lowdown on this ? I tend to believe one sufficiently strong spark is enough.

No, not the same. Having multiple ground points just means the spark will scatter. Might look impressive but the spark energy is the same, just spread out.

Multispark (eg firing a spark more than once) is putting more spark energy into the cylinder. Has to be fast enough though to make more power.

Fred Winterburn 07-25-2018 02:24 PM

That picture is somewhat of a hoax. Long camera exposure time to make it appear as if all gaps are firing at the same time. Reality is that only one gap will fire for each spark event, so other than allowing the ground electrodes to last longer there is really no advantage. Fred

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quickstep192 (Post 10118146)
Like this one. Three sparks has got to be better than one, right?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1532388699.jpg


86 911 Targa 07-25-2018 03:43 PM

Ngk.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 10119499)
Absolute garbage. I bought one set, many years ago, to run "better" in my "dirty" MFI motor. I didn't get a couple hundred miles on them before they fouled out. I parked the car and walked several miles to an auto parts store to buy simple, cheap, single electrode NGKs and drove merrily ever after.

Yup,


Used them for decades.

Gerry


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