gnistsystem
Gnistsystem, from the Norwegian word gnist meaning spark, is the term used to describe the ignition system of an internal combustion engine. Its primary function is to deliver a timed electric spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture within each cylinder at the correct point in the compression stroke, enabling controlled combustion and engine operation.
Typical elements of a gnistsystem include an ignition coil, spark plugs, and wiring. In traditional setups,
Common configurations range from distributor-based ignition to coil-on-plug and wasted-spark systems. Coil-on-plug places a dedicated ignition
Applications include most gasoline-fueled automobiles, motorcycles, and small engines. The gnistsystem affects starting reliability, fuel efficiency,