Ignition system

In a gasoline engine, the combustible mixture in the cylinder is ignited by a K spark. For this purpose, a spark plug is installed on the cylinder head of the gasoline engine, and the head of the spark plug extends into the combustion chamber. All equipment that can generate sparks between the electrodes of the spark plug on time is called the ignition system. The ignition system is usually composed of batteries, generators, distributors, ignition coils and spark plugs.





