BarelyAWake
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In my experience dual ignition is without a doubt beneficial, there's a pronounced difference with "crisper" ignition, far less fouling as well as a perceivable power gain. Generally speaking, the smaller the displacement - the more such effects are noticeable as it's a matter of scale.
Most small prop planes have dual ignition, while they're usually true redundant systems with dual mags as well (which ofc changes things a touch) as you can switch from one to the other or both - it's very obvious the difference between a single & duals, it'll pick up a coupla hundred RPMs at the least (it's under load too, even at idle as there's no "clutch" in a plane heh).
Granted - with dual mags, there's more power to the system - but I've also had a Mazda pickup w/dual but a single coil as well as my ultralight, which had a Rotax two stroke. When I got it the engine was "stock" in that it had single plugs - I shortly swapped out the head for duals. Unfortunately I couldn't convert it to a true redundant system complete with dual mags - nevertheless there was a very similar gain as I experienced with the far larger Cessna, I attributed this to the difference in scale, an alteration tends to have a larger impact the smaller the motor *shrug*
Do I think it's worth the fuss & bother w/our bikes? ... I guess that's up to you. I've not bothered w/mine as I don't really see a need for it, ya won't crash into the treeline on takeoff if ya foul a plug and the power gain is there - but not enough for me to rework a head to get it.
If they were a readily available aftermarket upgrade? Heck yea - I'd get one fer each of my rides lol
Most small prop planes have dual ignition, while they're usually true redundant systems with dual mags as well (which ofc changes things a touch) as you can switch from one to the other or both - it's very obvious the difference between a single & duals, it'll pick up a coupla hundred RPMs at the least (it's under load too, even at idle as there's no "clutch" in a plane heh).
Granted - with dual mags, there's more power to the system - but I've also had a Mazda pickup w/dual but a single coil as well as my ultralight, which had a Rotax two stroke. When I got it the engine was "stock" in that it had single plugs - I shortly swapped out the head for duals. Unfortunately I couldn't convert it to a true redundant system complete with dual mags - nevertheless there was a very similar gain as I experienced with the far larger Cessna, I attributed this to the difference in scale, an alteration tends to have a larger impact the smaller the motor *shrug*
Do I think it's worth the fuss & bother w/our bikes? ... I guess that's up to you. I've not bothered w/mine as I don't really see a need for it, ya won't crash into the treeline on takeoff if ya foul a plug and the power gain is there - but not enough for me to rework a head to get it.
If they were a readily available aftermarket upgrade? Heck yea - I'd get one fer each of my rides lol
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