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How Engines Work
This is a typical point-triggered ignition system. When we turn the ignition switch to “on,” we route 12 volts of electricity to the ignition coil. As ignition points inside the distributor open and close in time with the engine crankshaft and camshaft, the ignition coil builds the high voltage necessary to fire spark plugs. View Related Article
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Ford Mustang Research
Ford Mustang Get information on specs, safety features, pricing, and equipment options for the new Ford Mustang. The 2010 Mustang goes for a suggested retail price of $32,995.00, and it has a comparable warranty. Also check out the Mercury Sable and the Lincoln Mkz.
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