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Re: Cable question
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To: "'Tesla List'" <tesla@pupman.com>
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Subject: Re: Cable question
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 18:50:18 -0600
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From: Gomez[SMTP:gomez@netherworld.com]
Reply To: gomez@netherworld.com
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 1998 3:35 PM
To: Tesla List
Subject: Re: Cable question
Tesla List wrote:
> From: doug swanson[SMTP:des@ellijay.com]
> Spark Plug Wire is a misleading term.
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> More often than not, spark plug wires have no wire in them, but a carbon
> fiber sort of conductor. Also, the additional resistance used to
> suppress RF may be more resistance than you might want to put into
> your
> system.
This is true for factory-installed ignition wire and for most replacement
wire obtained at regular auto parts stores. However, if you go to an
automotive performance / racing supply store, such as SuperShops, you
can get "non-suppression, wire core" ignition wire, either as pre-cut sets
or on a reel. Some of it has surprisingly high insulation values- some
high-performance racing ignition systems generate upwards of 50kV
pulses.
This stuff is also very flexible and heat-resistant, but not nearly as cheap
as used neon wire from a sign shop.
-Gomez
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