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09-14-2004, 04:17 PM | #1 |
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Spark plug recomendations?
Looking to see what you guys would run with this combo.
.060 over 350, flat tops 4 valve reliefs, moly rings 882 heads, stock rework Summit k-1104 cam 224/224 @ .050 Edel performer rpm and 600 cfm 4 barrel 3/4 "shortie" headers and flow exhaust dumped at the axle The reason I ask is I'm running R43TS's right now, a few of them worked loose and caused me to burn the plug wires up. I tightened them up, got new wires and now it wont start. I think I need new plugs and was going to go up to the R45TS's b/c these are really black and dark colored on the electrode. That means its too rich right? I've always ran a TS plug on the old engine, but it had 305 heads on it? Do the 882's require a different plug?? Thanks Paul
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09-15-2004, 12:04 AM | #2 |
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NGK!!! Nothing else in my trucks.
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09-15-2004, 02:37 AM | #3 |
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The heads take the same type of plugs as the 305 heads, I would run a 44 instead of jumping from the 43 to a 45, unless there is no R44TS.
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09-15-2004, 12:05 PM | #4 |
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I agree NGK!!
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09-15-2004, 03:52 PM | #5 |
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I'm glad you guys like NGK plugs. Personally I use AC's, so if you can help me out with some numbers that would be great! I can cross them, so it dosent matter what brand, I just want to know what other people are using sucessfully.
Thanks Paul
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09-15-2004, 05:47 PM | #6 |
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AC Delco!! Nothing beats quality Declo GM replacements!! lol well, AC Delco are the only plugs that ever do good on ol red; my dad has tried every stinking expensive spark plug that exists, and none work as well as AC Delco. Just one of the odd nuances of Ol Red...
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09-15-2004, 06:21 PM | #7 |
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I had kind of the same set up in an 88 monte carlo with 10:1 compretion had the same problem you are and the only thing that would last were AC R45TS, Accel, and the Champion truck plugs. I like AC because the were cheaper. I tried them all NGK, Bosh, split fire, even the AC rapid fire and none would last as long.
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09-15-2004, 06:47 PM | #8 |
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FYI, looking around at plugs at work the other day, some a/c delco's had "NGK" stamped on them Yup, they are made by NGK.
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09-15-2004, 06:55 PM | #9 |
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R45TS AC Delco are the only plugs i run in my vehicles and i prefer the R45 Unless your running Nitrous There plenty hot.
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09-16-2004, 08:56 AM | #10 |
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I use to be stuck on AUTOLITES and I do still like them, but last time, I put AC in my truck and its been fine, I dont think you will see much difference in plugs. I just used the ones that book callled for on my truck, I dont remember the size. If yours are showing rich, you may need to look into CARB adjustments and not the plugs.
Just my opinion
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