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  2. Champion (spark plug) - Wikipedia

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    Champion spark plugs ad in 1947. Albert Champion Company was founded by Albert Champion in June 1905 in Boston's South End, in the landmark Cyclorama Building, to import French electrical parts, including Nieuport components. Champion presided as president of the Albert Champion Company with partners Frank D. Stranahan as treasurer and younger ...

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    Catalog of Standard Reference Materials: Author: National Bureau of Standards: Software used: Digitized by the Internet Archive: Conversion program: Recoded by LuraDocument PDF v2.65: Encrypted: no: Page size: 565 x 719 pts; 543 x 719 pts; 545 x 715 pts; 548 x 709 pts; 541 x 703 pts; 543 x 702 pts; 534 x 706 pts; 539 x 706 pts; 539 x 704 pts ...

  4. Niterra - Wikipedia

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    Niterra was the exclusive spark plug supplier for the IndyCar Series from 2007 to 2011. Since 2012, the company has only supplied Honda-powered IndyCar Series teams. Furthermore, Niterra supports a couple of teams in racing categories such as MotoGP , Moto2 , Moto3 , [ 24 ] the World Rally Championship , the Motocross World Championship , the ...

  5. ACDelco - Wikipedia

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    Billboard for AC spark plugs in Vancouver circa 1926. In 1899, Albert Champion came to the U.S. as a champion bicycle racer. He found a job with the Stranahan brothers, who had started Champion Spark Plug Company in 1905 or 1906 and began production in 1907. Champion was not happy in his job because he had no control over his work.

  6. SplitFire - Wikipedia

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    SplitFire was a company that manufactured a spark plug featuring a split ground electrode. SplitFire claimed that its "V" electrode design improved combustion by allowing the ignited flame to pass through the gap in the electrode, instead of around it.

  7. Unified numbering system - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Numbering System for Metals and Alloys (UNS) is an alloy designation system widely accepted in North America.Each UNS number relates to a specific metal or alloy and defines its specific chemical composition, or in some cases a specific mechanical or physical property.