I could not find a nissan fourm but can any help anwser my question?
Hi
I have a 1987 Nissan stanza GXE i know its for mercedes benz only... anyways, i want to know why is there two plugs per cylinder? What good dose it dose anyways?
Thx
I have a 1987 Nissan stanza GXE i know its for mercedes benz only... anyways, i want to know why is there two plugs per cylinder? What good dose it dose anyways?
Thx
There ahev been a number of car companies that have tryed this Mercedes and Ford i was knew of but i didnt know that nissan did its to help completely burn all the fuel in the combustion chamber ie better fuel economy, less emissions and more more power.
What he said. Welcome to our forum. Now, go buy a Merc...
Here is a Nissan forum: http://www.nissanforums.com/forum_index.php (a simple google search [sm=bangbang.gif]).
Here is a Nissan forum: http://www.nissanforums.com/forum_index.php (a simple google search [sm=bangbang.gif]).
Two plugs/cylinder came from the aviation industry where it is still standard practice on most light airplane engines. It produces more HP than a single plug. I had a friend who had an older Datsun (Nissan) pickup truck with two plugs per cylinder, it ran great he said. I've always wondered why the automakers stopped using this since it does greatly help performance.
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