Spark plugs have the similar avalanche characteristics as
SIDAC's.
That includes;
Peak On-state Voltage, V
TM
Dynamic Holding Current, I
H
Peak Repetitive Pulse Current, I
TRM
(Negative) Switching Resistance, Rs
A better answer comes from the best question.
Which characteristics are most important to a good plug?
The added internal positive R, the negative R, both? the holding current, the breakdown voltage ? Or maybe junction capacitance? ( all insulators are dielectrics!)
BTW, You only need ~3kV to fire a good plug at 1 atmosphere and 4x3kV at ~8 Atm. for 8:1 compression, unless it is fowled with oil...
THen if it only positive R, do you need help to make a relaxation oscillator to measure the voltage/current swing and thus R.
Of course you can use an ohmmeter if you short the electrodes with a probe, but that's too obvious.