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Richard Clark wrote:
5. Can anyone recommend a really good set of ignition wires for best RFI suppression? Standard resistive wires. It sounds like you substituted straight wires for the factory set when they wore out. That is generally a poor choice for two reasons. One (presumably) is due to ignition interference with communications. The other is lowered fuel economy and power. The application of ferrites to straight wires is introducing resistive loss into the ignition current path. This is normally the job of resistive wire. Introducing such loss is actually a boon. The loss retards spark extinction (means that the spark will burn longer with a resistance in the path). Longer burn time means more complete ignition. This also means that the longer burn time equates to fewer HF spurious products. This is called win-win. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Bosch, and at least one other company whose name I've forgotten, used to make a solid wire ignition cable that was coiled internally into a very long choke. I used them 15 years ago on one of my vehicles that had a noisy ignition system, and they were fairly effective, better than resistor wires were on that car. I am not sure if they are still made, but asking at your FLAPS should give you a quick answer. tom K0TAR Oh, FLAPS is short for Friendly Local Auto Parts Store. |
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