Originally Posted By: Rabbler
With these premium long life spark plugs and low quality fuels I doubt an engine would be running very well after 80k with an older round coil conventional ignition system.
Ford's EDIS systems specified 100k sparkplug intervals when they switched to platinum plugs around 1995.
Also, even though a coil may be capable of higher firing voltages doesn't mean it will always fire at those higher voltages. It takes a certain amount of voltage to jump the gap and once that voltage is reached that's as high as it gets. It's only when the sparkplug is worn that the higher voltage capability of the coil is used.
With these premium long life spark plugs and low quality fuels I doubt an engine would be running very well after 80k with an older round coil conventional ignition system.
Ford's EDIS systems specified 100k sparkplug intervals when they switched to platinum plugs around 1995.
Also, even though a coil may be capable of higher firing voltages doesn't mean it will always fire at those higher voltages. It takes a certain amount of voltage to jump the gap and once that voltage is reached that's as high as it gets. It's only when the sparkplug is worn that the higher voltage capability of the coil is used.