Teddy Posted January 31, 2004 Report Posted January 31, 2004 Hey All If you look at a rotory engine, you'll see that there are 2x spark plugs per rotor. I was thinking would you get any more power out of a cylinder engine if you had 2 spark plugs per cylinder insted of 1 per cylinder? Teddy Quote
irokin Posted January 31, 2004 Report Posted January 31, 2004 Not really. Some motors (such as the CA20E) utilise twin sparkplugs. The main reason a rotary has two is because of the length of the combustion chamber. Without the second sparkplug the combustion would take a LONG time...and would be much less efficent Quote
Ruts Posted January 31, 2004 Report Posted January 31, 2004 some of the Honda Jazz models currently use the 2 plugs option as well - this is to ensure a full fuel burn - the plugs fire slightly out of synch to each other so the second one catches the remaining fuel/vapour a good economical system but would be a nightmare without a decent ecu Quote
irokin Posted January 31, 2004 Report Posted January 31, 2004 Also means a plug change costs twice as much! I have a feeling rotary plugs fire SLIGHTLY out of alignment too...but thats easily handled by the dizzy. Quote
Teddy Posted February 1, 2004 Author Report Posted February 1, 2004 Input - Sparkplug 1 - Sparkplug 2 - Exhaust http://auto.howstuffworks.com/rotary-engine4.htm Heres a good diagram. Anyway, i got the anwser to my Q. THanks! Teddy Quote
Medicine_Man Posted February 1, 2004 Report Posted February 1, 2004 3TGTE would be nice, though apparently parts are hard to source.. Quote
irokin Posted February 1, 2004 Report Posted February 1, 2004 3TGTE would be nice, though apparently parts are hard to source.. hence why most people do a hybrid 2T Quote
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