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Old 07-15-2003, 11:44 AM
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Originally posted by Trevor

You now say that you are conversant with OhmÕs law. If I had thought you were I would not have wasted my time in presenting my previous post.
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Sorry, I thought I pretty specifically asked about the deep technology. I don't really consider V=IR to be deep technology.
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If you do, how is it that you have been taken for a fool ?
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Am I a fool for assuming that V=IR is everything, or am I a fool for assuming there may be more to it than V=IR?
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You appear to be intent on probing for a weak point in my knowledge of the subject and you are stretching my patience. I continue not for your benefit but in respect of others who will be viewing this thread.
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No, I'm not probing for a weak point. I am merely attempting to learn what you mean by deep technology. I would hope that you would attempt to explain it, if anything, to add substance to your statements. Without it, deep techology is a rather hollow term.
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Modern ignition systems incorporate electronic components and circuitry which effect time factors involving the the H.T. coil primary circuit so as to increase the duration of the spark particularly at high R.P.M. This technology involves the low voltage side of the system and nothing in the H.T. circuit can have any effect in regard to the factors involved. The Subaru system using separate coils for each plug has major advantages in this area.

As soon as inductance and capacity become involved the element of time enters the equation. An inductance takes time to saturate and a capacitor to charge all of which involves primary circuit components.
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ok. Are you just referring to the coil itself?
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There is so much to talk about in this area that in order to confuse those without specialised knowledge it is easy for terms to be dishonestly used describing that which in fact can not be altered or affected by any modification to the H.T. return path. This is the point to which I drew attention. In lay terms it is difficult to provide more exact information. If you wish to learn more you will have to undertake some study.
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I guess I'll research it on my own.
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