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 Post subject: Nology HotWire Mod
PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 1:09 pm 
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Has anyone tried a Nology HotWire ignition wire in an Ody/Pilot and if so, what did you think?

http://www.thunderproducts.com/hot_wire.htm


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“CAPACITOR” EFFECT WIRES with grounded metal braiding over jacket

The most notable of exaggerated claims for ignition wires are made by Nology, a recent manufacturer of ignition wires promoted as “the only spark plug wires with built-in capacitor.” Nology’s “HotWires” (called “Plasma Leads” in the UK) consist of unsuppressed solid metal or spiral conductor ignition wires over which braided metal sleeves are partially fitted. The braided metal sleeves are grounded via straps formed from part of the braiding. Insulating covers are fitted over the braided metal sleeves. These wires are well constructed. For whatever reason, Nology specifies that non-resistor spark plugs need to be used with their “HotWires.” In a demonstration, the use of resistor plugs nullifies the visual effect of the brighter spark.

Ignition wires with grounded braided metal sleeves over the cable have come and gone all over the world for (at least) the last 30 years, and similar wires were used over 20 years ago by a few car makers to solve cross-firing problems on early fuel injected engines and RFI problems on fiberglass bodied cars — only to find other problems were created. The recent Circle Track Magazine (USA, May, 1996 issue) test showed Nology “HotWires” produced no additional horsepower (the test actually showed a 10 horsepower decrease when compared to stock carbon conductor wires).

The perceived effect a brighter spark, conducted by an ignition wire, encased or partially encased in a braided metal sleeve (shield) grounded to the Engine, jumping across a huge free-air gap (which bears no relationship to the spark needed to fire the variable air/fuel mixture under pressure in a combustion chamber) is continually being re-discovered and cleverly demonstrated by marketers who convince themselves there’s monetary value in such a bright spark, and all sorts of wild, completely un-provable claims are made for this phenomena.


http://rxreviews.wordpress.com/2007/04/ ... -on-the-8/


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'Nuff said. Thx Hoser.....


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Yo smasher looking for better spark look at the factory coils and wires for the 89 and the 90. Hint, path of less resestance provides quicker and stronger spark. look at the primary and secondary coil restance and the difference in ohms per foot of spark plug wire. The right combo will let you fire a richer mixture. This will alow for an increase fuel mixture strenght and than combust with out fouling. Plug reading will help also. "H" has some good read on plug temps and combustion. Looking for longer spark duration look into I-CAT. this will also help depending on porting specs were longer duration to purge cylinder. Not recomended for rev set up. A torgue motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) there is some benefits. Longer park duration at high rpm will alow the squish band mixture to be enighted and you will loose the cooling efect of the squish band. To say the traped fuel in the squish band is used to cool the piston crown and outer edges of the piston The distance between the head and the piston crown is minium as to trap some of the fuel charge in an area that the flame front at time will not enight. so that on the down stroke the un burned fuel charge mixes with the enighted fuel charge cooling it quicker as it reaches the exhaust port. This will reduce thermal loading and reduce swelling of the piston and help with the flash over on the pison pin bearing. Start altering the burn rate and be ready to replace some parts or modify the head combustion to keep running. I found that it took a differnt milling and squish clearence and % as well as exhaust port modifacation and an increas in intake area. Did it help, I say yes others say no. This may explain why my stock bore "A" cylinder with a 39 crb takes a 195 main and a 7 plug. every motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) is diff. so do a lot of reading before you start playing and make sure you have spare parts. Rember this coming from a back yard hacker.


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