Hey guys!
I am looking into somthing that people have done where they take a spark plug and use it to ignite the tail fumes of a car.
I wish to do the same thing with my raptor 700 (thats right
) and i believe i already know how to do so- but my question is intead this:
Would it be wise.. possible... cheaper.. etc to just wire a spark plug up to the same ignition coil already in use by the other one?
My reasoning for this is that-
1.it is a single cylinder engine, it only has one other spark plug to power (one visible on engine and thats it)
2.So, if i use a momentary switch on the handlebars to quickly press and igniting both at once..will it mess up the first one (in the engine) kaput etc?
3. i know fuel is a problem but im just focusing on this part for now- but i dont know if i want to add more parts to it (like im basically trying to use ehats already avaliable, not add another battery tranformer, etc>)
So do you think thats a bad idea? If just for a moment t run two spark plugs off the same coil? I know that they are normally fired in sequence on cars- which is why im here...
I am looking into somthing that people have done where they take a spark plug and use it to ignite the tail fumes of a car.
I wish to do the same thing with my raptor 700 (thats right
Would it be wise.. possible... cheaper.. etc to just wire a spark plug up to the same ignition coil already in use by the other one?
My reasoning for this is that-
1.it is a single cylinder engine, it only has one other spark plug to power (one visible on engine and thats it)
2.So, if i use a momentary switch on the handlebars to quickly press and igniting both at once..will it mess up the first one (in the engine) kaput etc?
3. i know fuel is a problem but im just focusing on this part for now- but i dont know if i want to add more parts to it (like im basically trying to use ehats already avaliable, not add another battery tranformer, etc>)
So do you think thats a bad idea? If just for a moment t run two spark plugs off the same coil? I know that they are normally fired in sequence on cars- which is why im here...