There is another reason (maybe not in most conventional aircraft magneto
systems) also that used to be used by the automotive boys with dual points
and a coil splitter.  

By setting the timing slightly out of phase and running both points
simultaneously, the length of the effective spark can be increased. The
phase shift was achieved by offsetting the point mounting dowells/holes by a
few degrees on the distributor plate. 

A less elegant way is to alter the point gap to vary the dwell but with
conventional coils there is a certain time needed for the coil to energise
which limits the time the points can be open and the dwell extended.

I have heard of one magneto in aircraft being retarded a little to make
starting a little easier but not sure if this is common. 

John Martindale
29 Jane Circuit
Toormina NSW 2452
Australia

ph:61 2 6658 4767
m:0403 432179
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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Flesner via
KRnet
Sent: Monday, 14 December 2015 2:36 PM
To: KRnet
Cc: Flesner
Subject: Re: KR> Dual ignition

At 10:48 PM 12/12/2015, you wrote:
>Concerning Dual ignition: I also get 100 rpm more with both ignitions on.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

The reason for an rpm increase is because two plugs firing in the 
cylinder gives a better flame front and thus a faster burn.  ....snip



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