*electrical conductors when subject to heat.....will reduce the amount of
voltage passing through that conductor.
I don't think thats true with a true resistor although thermal runaway does
happen with some types of semiconductors.
*the cooler wires ..........the less voltage drop u have....this helps
maintaining proper voltage delivery to your spark plugs!
Ever feel how warm your plug wires get from passing 15k volts and very
little current? Not very warm at all...
*conductors not designed or exceeds it's voltage and current
capacity.....generates heat........remember heat is bad for conductors!
Ever
wonder why Intel pentiumIII processors have big ass heat sinks and
fans?......we want conductors to be cool as possible....
Heat is bad for semiconductors, because if you think about it you got
millions of lil transistors in there. Once again, thermal runaway can happen
with a CPU in your comupter if it gets too warm. If it gets too warm it can
uncontrollably pass current and thats a bad thing. i don't think this is
related to plug wires.
*HEAT drains electrical power!.......if u dont believe me ! try this......
----get a digital volt meter measure your battery's current voltage
reading......then do the same thing with your car heater ON in maximum
position.....you'll see the difference!
Yeah, you will see a difference but the voltage drop is not from the heat.
Think about it, where does the heat from your heater come from, the heater
core right? How does passing air through a small radiator
drop the voltage at the battery. The voltage drop is there because the
blower motor is sucking more current.
I'm not trying to rip your head off or humiliate anyone here but please get
the facts straight.
Ken
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