Great! Now one more thing,- It just seems to me, that If the positive high volts fires first gap as wide, and 2nd gap to ground is narrow, and in series, doesn't the final spark gap fire at same high voltage as first? The first gap has to fire to GET to the second gap to ground, and both points (gaps) are electrically connected together? In other words, final gap has to be smaller, but with higher voltage as fired. Of course a CDI unit can fire spark plug with higher voltage at plug with narrow gap, but that is always in microseconds, not regular needed milliseconds.
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