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I don't have a degree in computer engineering, but I can put one together just fine. In this case with plenty of backyard wrench turning, I can say you were "misinformed" about what would happen. I don't use dielectric grease quite often and the spark still makes it to the gas in the spark plug just like it should. >>
It will make it fine , just not ALL of it . If you wanna see what Im talking about , go lift your hood and make sure it is really dark out . Start the engine and stare at the plug wire where it meets the spark plug . If there is carbon tracking you will start to see a blue flame down there . It may not do anything , it could put a little whine in your radio to running poorly and or getting less fuel mileage . Carbon tracked wires like to run thier worst in rain as the humidity helps the spark jump .
I am ASE certified and I have a Degree from Nashville Auto Diesel College . I am a mechanic , that is how I make my living . As I said if you think it's BS ..... LOL , die-electric grease is just for lubrication of sparkplug boots . I guess you guys liked Slick 50 also ?