Hi

To be honest this sort of thing makes me laugh...
To get petrol to burn, you NEED a spark....
Now engines are not fussy about what sort of spark generally, and Porsche did a very good job of getting that spark into the cylinders at the correct time...
For a normal engine thats more than perfectly adequate...you can spend hundreds of pounds fitting any fancy system you like but all you will get is a spark in the right place at the right time (hopefully) ..NO power increase at all, NO more economy at all...
Even for someone like me that does weird things in the cylinders with my Nitrous, including changing the combustion temperatures and timing at various points, I use the standard spark created by the normal 928 twin dizzies and coils , nothing special...apart from running 2 heat ranges colder (BP8ES rather than BP6ES)
The only reason I run different heat range plugs is to ensure that I get a NORMAL spark at the strange temperatures that Nitrous causes.....not a better spark, not a stronger spark, just a normal one....
Modern engines that were designed for waste spark systems are totally different from ours and are a different generation of engine...these new engines will fairly easily do 40 to 50 to the gallon.... and take my word no matter what you do to the spark in your 80s or 90s Porsche engine, that just aint happening...not ever

All the best Brett
