Hmm...spark plug question plus picture
#31
Race Car
I would also like to add that in this case comparing plug manufactures that this statement most definately applies to me:
WARNING: Be careful of the advice you accept......There are idiots lurking among us.
WARNING: Be careful of the advice you accept......There are idiots lurking among us.
#32
Thanks for all the input guys, I'll be checking the plug here in about a week and will post a picture. Anyone ever check out the bores by sticking a borescope down the spark plug hole?
#33
Addict
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 3,649
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Phoenix, AZ - NJ Runaway
Nah that one doesn't apply here. This threw me for a loop 12 years ago when I decided I was "upping" the N20 shot on my mustang by another 100 and wanted to go from +1 degree colder champion to a +2 degree colder NGK v-power. Interesting sound it made........
Lesson learned for me.......... don't take advice from the $6.75 per hour guy @ the autoparts store on spark plug heat ranges.
#34
Rennlist Member
So what would be the preferred plug for a modified 951?
What is it all based on? Boost, timing, fuel, c/r, cubic capacity ???
What is it all based on? Boost, timing, fuel, c/r, cubic capacity ???
#35
Race Car
I base my stuff on cylinder pressure and temps (egts).
If I am running over 12:1 (effective ratio) I like to go 1 step colder NGK 7s (don't want to make the labeling mistake again )
14:1 2 steps NGK 8s
16:1 or nitrous 3 steps NGK 9's
I still can't believe I wasn't aware of the labeling issue after all these years. I guess it's because all the cylinder heads I have ran came out of a box and not with a car. No matter what I still feel like a dummy.
Just assume anything I say regarding plugs is NGK related
If I am running over 12:1 (effective ratio) I like to go 1 step colder NGK 7s (don't want to make the labeling mistake again )
14:1 2 steps NGK 8s
16:1 or nitrous 3 steps NGK 9's
I still can't believe I wasn't aware of the labeling issue after all these years. I guess it's because all the cylinder heads I have ran came out of a box and not with a car. No matter what I still feel like a dummy.
Just assume anything I say regarding plugs is NGK related
#37