If the patents for high energy plasma ignition have been around for that long, why aren there devices on the market for the average Joe consumer?
High Energy Plasma Ignition is no fly by night technology as evidenced by the numerous method and system patents that have been filed spanning over three decades. However, the high costs associated with implementing a patented system including the electronics, high voltage components, custom cabling and spark igniters is the principal reason why plasma ignition modules or devices are not available on the market. Competition is extremely limited in Aftermarket ignition segment as established manufacturers such as MSD, Granatelli Motor Sports etc are largely interested in maximizing their profit margins with their existing product line rather than focus on innovation and constantly bring out new ignition technologies onto the market. Research and innovation costs are expensive and the less these large corporations spend on research, the more they can distribute as earnings to their shareholders with their exisiting product line. The public has no choice as they buy what they think is top
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