echristley(at)nc.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 7:12 am Post subject: electric dependant engine configuration |
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David M. wrote:
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Just curious, but why is it so important to have 2 plugs per
cylinder? The Lycosaurs and etc only have 2 per cylinder because of
the jug size. One plug alone in those engines is not enough to light
the fuel evenly regardless of swirl pattern so that's why they went to
2 per. My wife's brand new motorcycle has 2 plugs per for the same
reason: jug size.
Mainly because the rotary's chamber is not cylindrical. It more "moon"
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shaped. The second plug was added by Mazda for emissions control at
idle. At speed, the engine will run on just the leading plug without a
noticeable change in performance. It will run on just the trailing with
a 30% decrease in performance and increase exhaust temperature. Mazda
did not mean for the engine to be run this way. Neither do I. But if I
have to some day, I'll be glad to have the option.
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