View Full Version : Recommended spark plugs?
Nixon1
12-16-2003, 11:29 AM
I need a new set of spark plugs... The Autolites I'm running right now have been fouled out from running pig rich due to poor AFPR adjustments, then lean due to MAF sensor problems.
What plugs would you guys recommend with my current mods? I'd like to stick to Autolites unless anyone knows of a better plug. I need a copper or something with a big electrode, since the car loses a tune very quickly, and I know how easy those platinums are to ruin.
Also, do you guys recommend any particular gap? I've just been using the factory gap.
Thanks.
ngk b9es possibly a 10 heat range if your na
PWR_RYD93
12-16-2003, 03:06 PM
Definitely Autolite 3924's.
USMC302
12-17-2003, 01:00 PM
Autolite 3924's.
Yup that's what I use, but I will be trying the new...iridium plugs with the new 331 when it's complete
bigred90gt
12-17-2003, 01:35 PM
Originally posted by b055
ngk b9es possibly a 10 heat range if your na I am all about the NGK plugs.
302 LX Eric
12-17-2003, 04:14 PM
Another vote for the Autolites - 3924's for me.
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Ieatcamaros
12-17-2003, 05:42 PM
Autolites or motorcraft asf42c
autolites/motorcraft plugs are crap when u start making serious (600+hp) on spray! i've had too many to melt down to count. ac delco holds up a little better but by far the best has been the ngk's
302 LX Eric
12-18-2003, 09:11 AM
Originally posted by b055
autolites/motorcraft plugs are crap when u start making serious (600+hp) on spray! i've had too many to melt down to count. ac delco holds up a little better but by far the best has been the ngk's
:D Not many of us are making 600+ HP... :D
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USMC302
12-18-2003, 09:24 AM
yet...;)
PWR_RYD93
12-18-2003, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by b055
autolites/motorcraft plugs are crap when u start making serious (600+hp) on spray! i've had too many to melt down to count. ac delco holds up a little better but by far the best has been the ngk's
No flame intended: I understand that is your real world experience and that is fine. But that's an awfully general statement to make about those brand of plugs. I'm making over 600 HP and I never melt down my Autolite 3922 plugs with the correct tune. I have however melted down NGK's with a lean tune. And I would never put an AC Delco plug in my car ;)
I run AC Delco R44XLS in my heads, on the 150 shot I run R43XLS. I've tried the champions, they didn't work so well, fouled out pretty quick. I've never tried Autolites, or NGKs, I was told that I needed NGK BCPR5ES for Edelbrock heads tho.
No flame intended: I understand that is your real world experience and that is fine. But that's an awfully general statement to make about those brand of plugs. I'm making over 600 HP and I never melt down my Autolite 3922 plugs with the correct tune. I have however melted down NGK's with a lean tune. And I would never put an AC Delco plug in my car
no flame taken. i've melted down about every type of plug i've put in my car.. but only 2 ngk's EVER i just post my experience and let whoever buy whatever they want..
one of the ngk's i melted was on 13lb of boost run and 325 shot on top of that.
thats about double the 600hp mark mentioned before.
Nixon1
12-18-2003, 12:14 PM
Well what I'm basically looking for is a plug that'll last a good while, keep the car running nice and smooth, and not foul easily. Because the way the air temperature keeps changing (FL can't decide whether it wants to be winter or summer right now), I find myself tweaking with the AFPR fairly often....and as I mentioned earlier, I leaned the last set of plugs out, then richened the crap out of them. Now the car stumbles at idle...and it isn't from the cam because it never used to stumble idling at 1100 rpms. And it surges REAL bad too, but that's a separate problem I think that's usually started by running the a/c.
the ngk's will tend to outlast other plugs when going from one extreme to another.. IN MY OPINION.
jonnyk
12-19-2003, 11:53 AM
Autolites for me also.
IMO if you are burning down plugs, your pistons aren't far behind.
PWR_RYD93
12-19-2003, 12:02 PM
I totally agree the NGK's are a great plug. Will they produce more power than an Autolite plug... I doubt it. Will they last longer... I bet they will. But I change plugs so often I never really wear a set of plugs out. At $0.89 per plug for Autolites I can justify changing them a couple of times per racing season. I guess that's all I'm trying to say.
Originally posted by jonnyk
Autolites for me also.
IMO if you are burning down plugs, your pistons aren't far behind.
correct.. but have u ever tried to tune something over 1000hp? takes a few broke parts! unless u have unlimited access to a dyno or something simmilar.
if u doubt my hp claim... u figure it out. 5.6 in the 1/8th mile with me loosing .3 off the normal 60ft time due to traction.
jonnyk
12-19-2003, 09:42 PM
Haven't played around at that level but you don't need a dyno to tune. Wideband O2's can be had for around $350, and EGT sensor setups for much cheaper. Both can be useful at the track also when the weather changes. I understand there is still a very small margin of error anyways ;)
correct and i have access to a wideban but i'm no expert in tuning yet.. just a beginner.
if i had unlimited $$$ i'd just drop it off somewhere and have em to do it for me.. less headache. a guy can dream huh.