david123 wrote: Lets say that your average engine brand new, produces 70% of its capable power, this is from the manufacture not using the very best possible.
Now up the anti some, add a good exhaust, a bigger better carby, so she gets rid of the crap far better, and drinks the juice far faster, and in theory we have upped the power to a possible 90% of the unopened new power, but, we have a stock ignition system, trying to handle 20% more power than it was designed for.
Power gains, yes you have upped the power, but not by much because the whole thing is held back by a less than adequate ignition system.
Now add a hot spark, one that is more than capable, instant uptake in power.
I know what your trying to say and this I find plausible. The overall upgrade package works together to provide gains. I think carburation has more than anything to do with it. Basically doing the other mods without the ignition system will create too rich a mixture for the existing spark system, hence wasted fuel (running too rich). The upgraded system may allow for burning of the extra fuel, but only up to the stoichiometric ratio, after this it (extra spark energy) would definitly be a waste of time.
However I imagine that doing this may very well increase performance gains, but must be detrimental to fuel efficiency as you are simply burning more fuel.
Mightmouse, thanks for the bit on why mutli-sparks were developed, that makes sense.