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Italian LX
06-03-2005, 11:38 PM
What would cause a glowing dischage around the coil... or is this normal? :think:

Basically, the plastic body of the coil has a slight discgarge on each side where it gets close to the induction ring. Sometimes you can also see discharges around the coil wire where it is near anything metal such as the A/C compressor.

Btw, it is an MSD Blaster coil run off of the stock ignition (no MSD module).

Thunderstorm
06-03-2005, 11:53 PM
Found this on the web...could be something your seeing... :shrug:


Corona Effect

The Corona Effect is what causes neon signs to work. By inducing high voltage in the tube, the gas is ionized and thereby lights up. In the case of plug wires glowing, the Corona effect can happen when atmospheric conditions are right. High humidity and low barometric pressure combined with the high voltage of the ignition system will create an electrostatic field around the plug wires and will in effect, ionize the ~air~ around the plug wires. Thereby causing the glow. Since this is a breakdown of the surrounding air (not the wires) it will not affect ignition performance. That is of course assuming your plug wires have not been ahem, chewed on by mice ;-)

Also, since wide plug gaps require a higher voltage to fire them, this will increase the chances of the Corona Effect. Usually more visible around the plug wires rather than the plugs. Note: not to be confused with the Corona "after effect" of excessive consumption of Coronas with limes.

Italian LX
06-04-2005, 12:00 AM
Found this on the web...could be something your seeing... :shrug:
Thanks, Chad. That makes a lot of sense since it was very humid out tonight. I'll have to check it later when the air is more dry.

Note: not to be confused with the Corona "after effect" of excessive consumption of Coronas with limes.
:lol: :drunk:

QWKSNKE
06-04-2005, 04:42 AM
Note: not to be confused with the Corona "after effect" of excessive consumption of Coronas with limes.

:lol:


mmmmm...Corona

Ponygirl
06-04-2005, 08:06 AM
What would cause a glowing dischage around the coil... or is this normal? :think:

Basically, the plastic body of the coil has a slight discgarge on each side where it gets close to the induction ring. Sometimes you can also see discharges around the coil wire where it is near anything metal such as the A/C compressor.

Btw, it is an MSD Blaster coil run off of the stock ignition (no MSD module).

I know what your problem is.....I saw Lee touch it last night. :nono:

Italian LX
06-04-2005, 08:53 AM
I know what your problem is.....I saw Lee touch it last night. :nono:
Well, he also touched the Focus too, so you better watch out. :poke:

Ponygirl
06-04-2005, 07:12 PM
He's gotta stop touching things. :jester:

qkjuicedpony
06-04-2005, 09:02 PM
He's gotta stop touching things. :jester:



better not let him feed the dog :D

Italian LX
06-06-2005, 10:46 PM
He's gotta stop touching things. :jester:
I know. . . he touched the coupe tonight and now look at it. . .


:(


http://www.deepstageperformance.com/pics/valve-01.jpg




http://www.deepstageperformance.com/pics/valve-02.jpg




:D

QWKSNKE
06-07-2005, 04:58 AM
I know. . . he touched the coupe tonight and now look at it. . .


:(


http://www.deepstageperformance.com/pics/valve-01.jpg




http://www.deepstageperformance.com/pics/valve-02.jpg




:D



All from me touching the #6 spark plug :D

Sendero
06-07-2005, 07:17 AM
He's gotta stop touching things. :jester:


Must... not... say... anything... :dirty:

Thunderstorm
06-07-2005, 08:24 AM
:lol:

Use the force Sendero!

Ponygirl
06-07-2005, 06:24 PM
Where's the el destructo sign? You guys should see the truck scattered in random pieces in my carport.

slvrbullit
06-07-2005, 06:56 PM
The coil could also be going bad, as in the inside breaking down.

QWKSNKE
06-07-2005, 07:05 PM
The coil could also be going bad, as in the inside breaking down.


That's what I thought was wrong with the car. (his 'missing' issue) but it isn't