Mopar used champions at the factory because they had the contract with them..if any other maker was cheaper they would have put their plugs in,knowing mopar...
no doubt they wouldda used sumthin cheaper....and they wouldda worked just fine as well.
Mopar used champions at the factory because they had the contract with them..if any other maker was cheaper they would have put their plugs in,knowing mopar...
gap at 45 right nowDoes your Holley have a 2 or 4 corner idle mixture? If you have the 4 corner setup, it can be a little tricky to set and you might be rich. Also, (maybe I missed this in the thread) do you have the gap on your plugs (whatever brand) set wider than normal? The MSD can be set much wider than a stock ignition.
Champion N11YC gapped at .036 you wont ever use another plug hard to find at the auto part store but well worth the 1 day wait to get them i got this tip from another poster decided to give them a try big change in throttle respose on my 318.......im sold!
who cares about the radio when we have cds? i cant hear the dayum thing anyhow when the motors throating out, why would you want to use a resistor plug when a non resistor plug will transfer more thermal energy and therefore accelerates the flame front propagation (means a shorter spark) so that means the fuel is used more efficiently and engine performance increases. resistance = to resist electrical current. yeah one step colder but thats not what creates the performance a faster spark means faster combustion and thats what a non resistor plug does a resistor plug is a longer spark which is a waste of energy
Autolite 65
you said it a resistor plug stalls and lengthens the spark time yes the 5000 mili secs isnt much but enough to slow the spark down on any engine you should do some research your self most racers use this plug so go figure. Its pretty simple any resistance in a ignition circuit effects spark plug performance by slowing down the spark. What you want is a shorter/faster spark in the combustion chamber its better it burns fuel more efficiently which increases engine performance and thats what a non resistor plug does its a fact jack dont believe me go spend 13 bucks on a set of champions or NGK BP5ES then tell me im wrong........Resistivity is a measure of the material's ability to oppose electric current. enough said
you had to log out and ask someone, but at least you looked into it and finally answered back.
Racers that USE OLD CRAP IGNITIONS??
BUT again...what does a capacitive discharge ignition do?
Longer spark duration along with more energy.
you don't make sense, because 'I' don't believe it is you talking.
'I' think you are parroting someone else.
I only ask these things because I want people to know WHY it is they do what they do.
Not on here 24/7 bro im back and forwards teaching you Ohms Law like i said prove me wrong whats better faster shorter spark or a longer slower spark?
Resistors at only 5000 ohms reduce rfi, not energy!!
Talk to the guys that design the plugs and modern ignition systems....
if the spark has the same energy...I'LL TAKE THE LONGER SPARK.
You haven't answered many of my questions...
LOL
what ignition system do you run?