Posted by Janicholson on August 22, 2017 at 20:29:51 from (97.112.56.160):
In Reply to: spark plug wire posted by sde on August 22, 2017 at 19:33:36:
Suppression wires are of two sorts. Carbon based fiber reinforced wires the core of which is nylon, or Kevlar fibers with graphite carbon impregnated into them. These have about 5 to 7 thousand ohms per foot of length. They prevent radio noise from being radiated into the surrounding air and into the neighboring homes. They increase total spark voltage by adding to the resistance of the gaps at the rotor to cap terminals, and the spark plug gap. (usually not recommended for Magneto ignition, but no real issue with a distributor. The second is Magnetic suppression wires. These have a core similar to the carbon wires, Kevlar usually, with a real copper alloy wire wrapped around it in a tight spiral. This real wire conducts electricity with little resistance. It further suppresses radio emissions by the magnetism created in the coiled up conductor. It can be used with either ignition system and does cost more. Jim
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