What material is the original spark plug of the Baojun 510?

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StKennedy
07/30/25 5:02am
The original spark plug of the Baojun 510 is made of nickel alloy. Introduction to spark plugs: A spark plug is a crucial component of the ignition system in gasoline engines. It introduces high voltage into the combustion chamber and generates a spark by jumping across the electrode gap, thereby igniting the combustible air-fuel mixture in the cylinder. It mainly consists of a terminal nut, insulator, terminal stud, center electrode, side electrode, and shell, with the side electrode welded to the shell. Working principle of spark plugs: Under high voltage, the air between the center electrode and the side electrode of the spark plug rapidly ionizes, forming positively charged ions and negatively charged free electrons. When the voltage between the electrodes reaches a certain level, the number of ions and electrons in the gas increases like an avalanche, causing the air to lose its insulating properties.
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