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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2008

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  • Soooo close, your still at only 10 percent of power to the plug. The arc needs to nearly blow the plug off the table mount. This is a great video. Keep on sparking.

    S1R.

  • Hi SR1, I am doing a considerable amount of work on this. Using larger capacitor discharges I can indeed virtually blow up a spark plug. But I am curious to know how you can achieve this without capacitors? From what is reported you only use relays in that can on the motor in the video. Are you able to elaborate on this? Regards,

    Ossie

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  • What's this doing to the plug electrode? Damage? COOL!

    I HOPE YOU KNOW THAT YOU'RE HELPING TO SAVE THE PLANET!!!

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