Well, I have no idea what causes RF noise, nor how you efficiently 
suppress it. But I suspect it comes through power supply, since at first, 
when my radio was operating on battery, I never got any.

Now, a spark plug is a spark plug is a spark plug. If they managed to 
shield the aicraft plugs, I see no reason wy the same can't be done with 
automotive plugs.

Serge





"Kenneth Wiltrout" <kwiltrout1...@verizon.net>

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02/02/2006 12:32
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Remis le : 02/02/2006 12:31


        Pour :  "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
        cc :    (ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM)
        Objet : Re: Réf. : KR> revmaster spark plugs



Let me jump in here before you make the same mistake I did. I went with 
Joe's auto plug conversion for the same reasons your thinking about doing 
it 
( $$$).
The kit cost 160.00 and the plugs were around 1.50 apiece, not bad you 
would 
think. After 1 day of converting to auto plugs the engine ran 
great-------but the real problem started when I turned on the radio, 
NOTHING 
BUT RF NOISE. And when I pushed up the throttle all I heard was a loud 
buzzing, I had absolutely no radio what so ever-----0. I called Joe and 
advised him my radio was useless, he said get an RF suppressor, I said I 
have one already, I asked if he got any other complaints, he said he did 
hear of some reports but blamed it on the wires. Long story short I had a 
brand new custom harness made and installed 8 new aviation plugs, now I 
have 
the quietest radio possible. Total cost of this venture was around 
$500.00.----------BIG MISTAKE.
Your results may be may vary, but not by much if I had to guess.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Serge VIDAL" <serge.vi...@sagem.com>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 4:42 AM
Subject: Réf. : KR> revmaster spark plugs


Absolutely. That is standard automotive plugs.

Who would want aircraft spark plugs anyway? They cost ten or twenty times
more, and are very old, inefficient and unreliable technology. The only
engine I know VW engine that does that is the Limbach, and that's because
it's a certified engine, and the authorities would not give them a
certification unless they went that route.

Serge Vidal
KR2 "Kilimanjaro Cloud"
Paris, France






William Zink <w-z...@sbcglobal.net>

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02/02/2006 08:53
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        Pour :  KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
        cc :    (ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM)
        Objet : KR> revmaster spark plugs



Just wondering if the revmaster 2100d uses automotive spark plugs.  I
spoke with Joe at revmaster and he said that they were 14mm so I am
assuming this is an automotive plug since aircraft plugs aren't sized
in metrics.  Is 14mm a standard size plug?

  Bill Zink
  Columbus, OH


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