Ignition topics include: Requirements and battery of ignition systems, magneto ignition systems, ignition timing and energy parameters and spark mechanism. The ignition system is a key component of a vehicle that helps start the engine. It creates a spark that ignites the fuel in the engine, which starts the combustion process. Here are some basics of the ignition system: Ignition coil: Changes the low battery voltage into the power needed to reach the spark plug, reach the fuel, and start the engine Distributor ignition: Takes high voltage and divides it up, sending out impulses to your... Show more Ignition topics include: Requirements and battery of ignition systems, magneto ignition systems, ignition timing and energy parameters and spark mechanism. The ignition system is a key component of a vehicle that helps start the engine. It creates a spark that ignites the fuel in the engine, which starts the combustion process. Here are some basics of the ignition system: Ignition coil: Changes the low battery voltage into the power needed to reach the spark plug, reach the fuel, and start the engine Distributor ignition: Takes high voltage and divides it up, sending out impulses to your spark plugs and firing up your engine Spark plug: Screws into the top of an engine's cylinders where they receive a high voltage electrical current from the ignition coil Electronic ignition system: Ignites the fuel in the engine, which in turn powers the vehicle Magneto ignition system: A special type of ignition system with its own electric generator to provide the required energy for the vehicle system Show less
Ignition topics include: Requirements and battery of ignition systems, magneto ignition systems, ignition timing and energy parameters and spark mechanism.
The ignition system is a key component of a vehicle that helps start the engine. It creates a spark that ignites the fuel in the engine, which starts the combustion process.
Here are some basics of the ignition system:
Ignition coil: Changes the low battery voltage into the power needed to reach the spark plug, reach the fuel, and start the engine Distributor ignition: Takes high voltage and divides it up, sending out impulses to your spark plugs and firing up your engine Spark plug: Screws into the top of an engine's cylinders where they receive a high voltage electrical current from the ignition coil Electronic ignition system: Ignites the fuel in the engine, which in turn powers the vehicle Magneto ignition system: A special type of ignition system with its own electric generator to provide the required energy for the vehicle system
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