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How Does A Glow Plug Work?
The catalytic reaction is a reaction whereby platinum will glow in the presence of methyl alcohol vapour. This will happen without any external power source being applied. How do you select the correct PLUG for your application, and why.
Next you need to understand that a certain surface area of platinum is required to generate a sufficient catalytic reaction to keep the internal combustion process going. Also it is necessary to allow extra surface area for the reaction to be great enough when it diminishes with the available methanol dropping as in the case at motor idle. Simply put, cold plugs are manufactured using a thicker wire to give greater surface area to facilitate a greater and thus the required catalytic reaction where less methanol is present in the fuel mixture. So! More nitro means less methanol which in turn means a greater surface area to platinum will be required to generate a sufficient catalytic reaction. Suddenly it all makes sense! To work out which temperature plug to use, you need to know how much methanol is in your fuel, not how much nitro or oil. As a rough rule of thumb, 80% methanol or above, use a hot plug. 70%-75% use a medium plug. 60%-75% use a cold plug. 65% or less use a very cold plug. Idle Bars and Other Stuff
Conversely, a platinum alloy coil will still degenerate, but as it is
platinum alloy throughout, the surface remains as platinum alloy and the
plug continues
Plated coils are very poor value when compared to platinum alloy coiled glow plugs. |
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