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Old 05-13-2015, 10:29 AM   #19
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you raise an interesting point about the leaking coils creating a voltage arc that shorts out sensors.

I can have the tubes ceramic coated. but that’s an additional manufacturing process. Then the next issue is how much current are we trying to shield from. 1V or 20,0000 V odds are if you have a cracked coil thats pumping out about 20000 v nothing is going to stop that arc it doesnt matter if the tubes are plastic or metal.

I think the best cure in this case is prevention by replacing your coil packs routinely.

Ceramic coating would unlock a big advantage though.
i'd be able to make the tubes from steel which would lower cost and has way better thermal properties than aluminium.

I finally saved up the money to do this so i there is still interest pm me or text me at 9407357295.

and I will have them made. I wont take any orders until I have the parts in hand. I just dont want to invest in parts no one wants
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