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Product Review Nology HotWires

by Andrew "Baja" Hulse
  

October 2001 -- My first introduction to Nology HotWires came when I stopped by a local off-road shop to talk to the owner about getting some work done. They had a Nology display set up on their counter- with a HotWire on one side and a "leading" wire on the other, both hooked up to a coil with a button, which ignited a lightning bolt of a spark.
Here you can see the snug fit of the HotWires.
The guy behind the counter said I had to check them out: "You won't believe the results." I pushed the button and was amazed. The HotWire spark was more intense than any wire I've seen, especially the one sitting right beside it. It was like night and day. He had told me he'd been pretty skeptical about the results when he first saw it. But after swapping them in, he was convinced of the wire's prowess. I asked him about the company, Nology, and found they were located only a few miles down the road. I called to talk to the sales manager, and he invited me down to their production facility to learn more about their products. The main principle behind Hotwires is a short and very intense spark, which is achieved through a capacitor in each wire that stores the ignition charge until it is full, then releases it over an ultra-short duration. A normal spark will last around 1-3 milliseconds, but the HotWires spark lasts only 4 nanoseconds (billionths of a second). Anyone who had physics in college knows the formula for power- (P=W/t). Thus, to get more power, you need to do the same amount of work in less time.
Check out the uniformity the slick wire seperators provide to the thick wires.
Most aftermarket ignition systems claim that they have long spark duration. However, lengthening the spark duration actually reduces spark power, P=W/t (Power=Energy/Time). If you could slow time to watch a HotWires spark occur in a period of one second, by comparison, a conventional spark would take 47 days. A good analogy would be if you were to burn 1,000 gallons of gasoline over a period of 47 days, or blow it up, all at once, in a gigantic explosion lasting only 1 second, (P=W/t). The energy released is the same, but the latter is much more powerful. After talking with the sales manager and looking at results from the extensive testing they have done, I was sold. I ordered a set of red HotWires (they are also available in black, blue or yellow), which they build to order for each individual engine. The most noticeable difference in HotWires from normal plug wires is the larger diameter due to the capacitor and the ground strap attached to each wire. The quality of the wires is excellent. The wire is insulated with a silicon-covered fiberglass that is rated up to 1300F, and the boots are securely glued to the insulation so they can't slide around during installation. Installation of HotWires is very straightforward. The only difference with HotWires from that of ordinary wires is that the ground straps need to be connected to the engine. This is usually done using the valve cover bolts. Everything else was simple. HotWires are available with separators that fit the larger diameter wires and keep the installation clean and organized.
Here's what Nology shows in their comparison to a leading manufacturer. On the left, the competition. On the right, Nology's spark.
After installation, I re-checked the ignition timing as recommended from the directions. It was still set correctly, and the engine was idling smoother than a Swiss clock. Finally, I attached the supplied C.A.R.B. (California Air Resources Board) sticker to the firewall to ensure I wouldn't have any problems the next time I had to get my truck smogged. All HotWires manufactured for stock applications are 50 state smog legal. As I installed the wires on a completely new engine, I do not have any "before" and "after" comparisons of HotWires. However, I now have over 4000 miles of hard desert running on the engine, and I have had absolutely no problems, even after the adventure we took the rig in Baja. Nology not only manufactures HotWires, but a complete line of ignition components, including coils, coil amplifiers, HEI ignition modules, and lubricants. They are available for most engines out there, including motorcycles, boats, and full-blown race engines. If they don't list something for your particular application, they should be able to make it for you. The best place to check out their complete line of products is their website, www.nology.com. Or, you can reach them at the following:

Nology Engineering, Inc.
1-800-NOLOGY1 (665-6491)
1945 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd.
San Marcos, CA 92069 USA
www.nology.com
sales@nology.com

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