- Sat May 28, 2016 4:21 am
#58580
The spark gap is set to provide optimum load on the HT coil. If set too close you get a feeble spark, too wide no spark at all. 0.5mm is only 20-thou which seems a trifle small for the C5 with its electronic ignition.
It takes 10kV to jump 1cm of dry air at atmospheric pressure. In the C5 cylinder we will have 8.5 atmosphers of not-dry air, but back of envelope gives 850V to jump 1mm. I found a 1mm gap failed at high revs (missing) but that the olde 25-thou didn't have a fat enough spark, and so settled on NGK's recommended 0.7-0.8mm gap (which they're preset to). I did quite a few plug chops to find one and its setting that would self-clean nicely.
It takes 10kV to jump 1cm of dry air at atmospheric pressure. In the C5 cylinder we will have 8.5 atmosphers of not-dry air, but back of envelope gives 850V to jump 1mm. I found a 1mm gap failed at high revs (missing) but that the olde 25-thou didn't have a fat enough spark, and so settled on NGK's recommended 0.7-0.8mm gap (which they're preset to). I did quite a few plug chops to find one and its setting that would self-clean nicely.