Re: Will a bigger coil help my flooded engine start quicker?
Two other probelms related to flooding. One is liquid gas does not burn. In fact if you could pour it fast enough it could suffocate a fire like water. All that can burn is gasoline vapor. Second, even if some of the liquid gas is vapor, the volume inside of the cylinder is small. If that mush liquid gas is in the cylinder, the heat inside the warm cylinder will vaporize as mush as it can until the cylinder volume is saturated with gas. Problem is, this doesnt leave enough "space" for air (oxygen). Now there are not the right combinations for burn regardless if the ignition system can generate a million billion volts and even if it could jump the gap. Bottom line, the direct answer to the posted question is 100% certainly, adding a higher power coil will not help start a flooding engine. What will stop it is to fix the flooding problem and only yhat. Besides, the flooding is going to lead to gas in the oil and engine failure fairly quickly if not fixed.