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Manufactures Proprietary Terms
  • Champion PowerSport

  • Champion Stainless Steel Plugs

  • EZ Start


  • Conversion Charts
  • Displacement Conversion Chart

  • Heat Range Interchange (NGK-Denso-Champion-Bosch)


  • Center Electrodes
  • Fine wire

  • Tapered


  • Ground Electrodes
  • V-trimmed

  • Angled ground

  • Cut back ground

  • Multi-ground


  • Resistor Types
  • Resistor

  • Inductive resistor

  • Q-type suppressor

  • Resistor

  • Q-type suppressor


  • Precious Metal Types
  • Iridium

  • Platinum

  • Gold palladium


  • Plug Problems
  • Breakage

  • Erosion

  • Lead Erosion

  • Lead Fouling

  • Melting

  • Normal Plug Wear

  • Overheating

  • Shadowing

  • Fouling

  • Bridging

  • Deposits

  • Pre-ignition

  • Flashover

  • Quenching


  • Plug Properties
  • Thread

  • Reach

  • Hex

  • Terminal

  • Seat

  • Center electrode

  • Ground electrode

  • Copper core

  • Diameter


  • Ignition Anachronism
  • Wasted Spark Ignition

  • Radio Frequency Interference

  • RFI

  • Distributorless Ignition System

  • DIS

  • Capacitor Discharged Ignition

  • CDI Resistor


  • Glow Plugs
  • After Glow


  • Manufacturer's Numbering System
  • Champion


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        Glow after the start, while the engine is running, reduces the white/blue smoke and reduces the cold start knock. The pre-heater system itself consists of self-regulating glow plugs, an electronic glow-control unit, and a temperature sensor. The self-regulating sheathed type glow plugs protect themselves against overheating, by limiting the current from the battery to the plug with increasing temperature. While the engine is running however, the voltage increases. Some glow plugs can burn out as a result. In addition, the plugs through which the current is passed are still exposed to the combustion temperatures after the start, i.e. are heated from the inside and outside. Sheathed type glow plugs capable of after glow can function at full generator voltage. Their temperature increases quickly, but is then controlled to a temperature, which is less than those of plugs which are not capable of after glow. This occurs through the heated control coil, whose electrical resistance increases while the current is reduced, so that the glow pencil cannot be damaged. The after glow time is usually made dependent on the engine temperature, because when the engine is cold the pollutant and noise emissions are particularly high. Therefore, in these cases the after glow time should be longer.
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