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The compressed mixture of fuel and air is mechanical energy waiting to be harnessed by the combustion process. This is why a spark plug is necessary for the engine. Depending on the configuration, there can be two or more of spark plugs in an engine. The spark plug sends sparks to convert the compressed mixture of chemicals into horsepower. Some spark plugs are engineered to deliver better sparks than others. And when it comes to kick-starting the engine, very few components can equal the performance of the Champion spark plug.
The Champion spark plug is designed in a way that it can spit the igniting voltage across the cylinder farther. With the fuel and air compressed to their peak, there will be an expanded combustion effect on these chemicals. Since the igniting power can reach the middle of the cylinder, the combustion process will be maximized. This means that a greater percentage of the fuel-air mixture will be burned, giving you more mechanical energy and better fuel economy. Because of this, other engine components will have more power to perform their operations.
The common causes of spark plug failure are arcing, broken wires, or simply dead and overused plugs. The first sign that your spark plug is failing is a shortage in power generation. It is best that you regularly check on this electronic component to be updated about its condition. Usually, spark plugs need to be replaced every 10,000 miles or whenever you get a tune-up. However, this statistic differs from vehicle to vehicle.
Getting your spark plug replaced regularly will also keep your engine at its best operating state. For best results, get your Champion spark plug from The Parts Bin, your one-stop auto part shop online! Just browse our online catalog and choose a unit that's compatible with your vehicle.