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Dual Platinum Spark Plugs
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1149545" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Pista is correct. Two of the plugs spark when there is nothing to ignite. Basically, when the plugs are changed, these two plugs have fired twice as many times as the other two.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I don't thing a plug can be forced to fire from the base. Regardless of the type of ignition system used to generate spark, the power still travels from the coil to tgw boot, to the top of the plug and then to the electrode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1149545, member: 13519"] Pista is correct. Two of the plugs spark when there is nothing to ignite. Basically, when the plugs are changed, these two plugs have fired twice as many times as the other two. FWIW, I don't thing a plug can be forced to fire from the base. Regardless of the type of ignition system used to generate spark, the power still travels from the coil to tgw boot, to the top of the plug and then to the electrode. [/QUOTE]
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