Hi Ricardo,
Again, when you have a specific PicoScope help question, please post it in the PicoScope Users Area under PicoScope Help.
Samuel's answer was great. Here is an example using the 212/50 unit:

This capture shows ignition primary and secondary from a distributor ignition on a Ford 351 V8. An inductive clamp was used to externally trigger off of the #1 cylinder firing. The firing order and the corresponding events are shown.

This one is a 50x zoom on the #1 event. There is enough detail there to see whatever you want for combustion analysis.
The 212/50 does not divide samples or chop sample like the 212/3. With its dual 50mhz ADCs it can sample simultaneously on both channels and the 128k buffer on each channel doesn't need to be shared. In the above capture, the samples are 2.56 microseconds apart.
While the 212/3 does not have the same power, it is quite adequate and there are many examples posted in these forums. You can use the Autonerdz Sample Rate Calculator to discover the sample rate limits of any DSO.
Under the same conditions, using both channels, the 212/3 samples would be 21.3 microseconds apart.