Perhaps one or more of the "Lounge Wizards" out there can relay the pros and cons of the use of surface gap plugs in a healthy NA motor. The technology dates back some 40 yrs. in oily 2 strokes with CD ignitions (Kawasaki 500, OMC outboards), then why not 400 hp. nitrous motors
that can break off ground electrodes at shift points?
Assuming that race motors have high current ignition systems, why not use a plug that probably won't fail mechanically?
Just a question from someone trying to catch up on what's new.
Comments between anecdotal experience and finite element analysis are welcome.