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The Ignition Coil is a critical component of an engine, as it is responsible for providing the spark that ignites the fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber. It is typically composed of a primary and secondary winding, with the primary winding receiving a low voltage from the battery and the secondary winding providing a high voltage to the spark plug. Ignition coils are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, depending on the type of engine and the application.
Ignition coils are used in a wide range of engines, from small two-stroke engines to large diesel engines. They are also used in a variety of engine parts, such as spark plugs, fuel injectors, and distributor caps. The quality of the ignition coil is important for the performance of the engine, as it affects the spark intensity and the fuel efficiency.
Some of the companies in the Ignition Coil market include Bosch, Delphi, Denso, NGK, and Federal-Mogul. Show Less Read more