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How to tell when yer BUSTED



 
 
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Old October 3rd 03 posted to sci.physics
tj Frazir
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Gallon jar of your ion air JACKASS fot you to suspend a spark plug into
hanging from the coil wire ..
With no place to discharge ,,the ion air will insulate the spark plug
from anyplace to dscharge to so it WILL NOT SPARK .
THE SPARK PLUG WILL NOT DISCHARGE INTO THE IONIZED AIR .
Not even once.
WHAT ??? The glass beed didnt gain but is short one like the ionized
air anyway .
YOU ARE SAYING THE SPARK PLUG will work ,,,th iionized air is as good
as a place to discharge ??? I will say not and not even try that
experiment.
That spark plug is not going to fire till you provide a place to
discharge to.
It can hang in air all day but it wount fire wile you blow ionized air
at it all day.
DUMBASS

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Old October 3rd 03 posted to sci.physics
Tom Potter
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Default How to tell when yer BUSTED

Your cards total over 21?

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