Darthomas
Ashamed to be seen in foreign cars
That one bad Champion I got had some kind of internal flaw that let it discharge internally. Damnedest thing. Spark would jump from threaded end back to engine, but nothing at the gap.
Excellent advice for the track. Is this guy on the street?You want to know what works..go to the track and see what people who actually race and KNOW how to tune and know what plugs work.
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What about correct heat ranges? I'm going to have a 10.2-1 Compression motor and plan on using 92/93 octane. Should I run a colder plug with a 160 deg thermostat? I have RN12YC's on the shelf.
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Marion
I got 4 Ngk-8 in one side of the engine and 4 champion RC9y in the other side. Car ran is faster every...
Indy/RHS X heads. To keep her cool per my Engine guy so no pre-detonation.what heads ? and why a 160 ts ?
When you stand on the gas, which side is faster the NGK side or the Champion side.
Not sure? Here's how to tell. Let go of the steering wheel & stand on the gas. If you swerve to the left, the spark plugs on the right bank are faster. If you swerve to the right, the left side is faster.
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I took a more scientific approach to this question a few years back. I compared the primary resistance in ohms of new 4 each AC, Champion, Autolite, and NGKs all same application for a 340. Resistance values will give you an idea of the consistency and spark energy going to the cylinders. Champions were the highest resistance, AC next, then autolite finally NGK. Champions varied all over the place between 10 Kohm up to 20 Kohms. AC were lower on average but still in the 10 +Kohm range, autolites were between 5 and 10 Kohm. NGKs were consistently very close to 5Kohms +/- 500 ohms. Guess which plugs I recommend ?
we used to have a speed shop furnish our plugs. the champions didn`t last long in a race type hemi engine . until we went electronic. I run ngk now , seem to last longer for me.-----jfyiNever liked champions in my mopars. I run ngk or autolite