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  • #16
    Originally posted by UncleFester View Post
    The plugs also developed fractures in the ceramic
    surrounding the center stud that the ball is connected to.
    UncleFester,
    Can you shed some light on what us mere mortals (Consumers)
    might purchase over the counter to substitute fired ceramic ?

    I just hung up with an epoxy manufacture I called,
    I was discussing embedded ceramic compounds.

    Non have high enough dielectric strength to handle
    the continuous high temps and voltage same time.

    Thank you in advance.
    Last edited by WeThePeople; 07-27-2010, 03:04 AM.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by WeThePeople View Post
      UncleFester,
      Can you shed some light on what us mere mortals (Consumers)
      might purchase over the counter to substitute fired ceramic ?

      I just hung up with an expoxy manufacture I called,
      I was discussing embedded ceramic compounds.

      Non have high enough dielectric strength to handle
      the continuous high temps and voltage same time.

      Thank you in advance.
      I would have to look again at what we used as the ceramic but I believe it was a zirconium based product, very hard and can be purchased in pre-fired rods or powder but I believe it had to be fired at very high temperatures. We were cutting it with diamond tools to test how difficult it would be to cut and it was very difficult.

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      • #18
        Ouch, wow, OK then.....

        I'll persue alternative pathways...lol.

        Only diamond in this house
        is on my wifes ring finger.

        Thank you for your timely reply.



        I've seen a few experimenters around
        that mixed powders with their epoxy .

        Firebox repair epoxy I think it was called.

        But I suspect it would fail in the long run.



        Does anyone else here know of any suitable substance?

        Thank you
        Last edited by WeThePeople; 07-27-2010, 03:06 AM.

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        • #19
          Firestorm Spark Plugs & Bob Kruppa

          I seem to be writing on top of someone elses comment but, I actually spoke to Bob Kruppa a couple of years ago and he was looking for investors and had apparently found someone to manufacture the plug in Brazil I believe, however, he sounded like he had a little buzz going, and it was hard to make sense of much of what he was saying. Consequently, I have heard time and again that he is going to get it to market but something keeps holding him back...I wonder what forces could possibly be in the way of such an important automotive breakthrough? Who would stand to loose the most if these plugs became available? Almost instantly, all other plugs would become obsolete, hundreds of millions of additional gallons of gas would not be sold. Hmmm, who might be influencing this delay. I think he discovered the plug close to 20 years ago... I don't think we will be seeing this plug on the market until the oil industry people no longer control our country. kem













          I just saw some information on the "Firestorm" spark plugs invented by Bob Krupa, CEO of Century Development International that is very thought provoking.

          This is a "LIVE" interview by "SmartScarecrow" of the Scare Crow Show on March 11, 2010 ..... approximately 71:48 ( 71 minutes, 48 seconds ) long but well worth it.

          20100311 - Interview w/Robert Krupa - Firestorm spark plug, Interview with the inventor of the firestorm spark plug, Robert Krupa. SmartScarecrow on USTREA...
          [server loads real slow ..... interview starts at 9.26 minutes in]

          Things of interest .....

          FIRESTORM spark plug operates at a 30 to 1 air to fuel ratio ( optimum 24 to 1 ) 90 to 1 possible

          FIRESTORM needs 1.25 joules of ignition power ( crane cam ignitions ) @ 33:00
          [ MSD .6 joules power not enough - stock "Standard" ignition .25 joules ]

          FIRESTORM spark plug center "Electrode" is a one piece cast ball not machined

          FIRESTORM spark plug threaded base and electrode is a alloy 1 % birrilum 98% copper

          FIRESTORM plasma ark not spark

          FIRESTORM spark plug exploding water as fuel using 5 to 6 joules of ignition power @ 45:00

          Best Regards,
          Glen
          [/QUOTE]

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