Spark plugs are necessary for gas-powered engines. However, they're not all the same, and they can come in different shapes ...
Bruce Springsteen said it best when he said, "You can't start a fire without a spark." While spark plugs may not be number one on your conversation hit parade, there is a whole raft of new, "designer" ...
Gas-powered internal combustion engines need spark plugs to (literally) ignite and complete the combustion stroke, enabling the motor to produce power. They may seem unusual to the untrained eye, but ...
Spark plugs sit at the center of every gasoline engine’s heartbeat, turning fuel and air into the controlled explosions that move your car. When they work properly, you feel smooth power, quick starts ...
As you likely know, internal combustion engines that run on gasoline rely on spark plugs to initiate the ignition process. A high-voltage current is sent through the spark plugs, allowing them to ...
Like rotating tires or changing oil, replacing spark plugs is a job that can be easily, and inexpensively, done in the confines of your own home. Although they don’t need maintenance as often as the ...
This is an extreme Champion racing spark plug once used in 15:1 NASCAR superspeedway motors with a radically cut-back side electrode. Spark plug manufacturers usually spot-weld side electrodes to the ...