SVX LSi AWD L6-3.3L DOHC (1997)
Spark Plug: Description and Operation
Spark Plug Construction
PURPOSE
Spark plugs allow high-voltage secondary current to arc across a small air gap to ignite the air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.
Spark Plug Temperature
HEAT RANGE
The temperature of the spark plug is determined by the length of the insulator and the size of the heatsink area. The longer the insulator, the smaller the
heatsink area will be. This causes the spark plug to be hotter.
The heat range of the plug is determined by its ability to dissipate heat created during combustion. If too cold a plug is used, the possibility of fouling is
increased. A plug that is too hot can cause preignition. Hotter plugs tend to burn cleaner with less deposit build-up. They can be used for stop-start city
driving, but not for extended high speed or load conditions as engine damage can occur.