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    alternative spark plugs

    anyone besides Ed trying out different spark plugs? Cant remember what plugs ed is using exactly, but i know he is/was using some that sat further in the combustion chamber.

    anyone have any thoughts on this?

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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    The plug was from a '02 Intrepid with a 3.5L. Extended nose and gapped to 0.050". I do not yet have any dyno numbers for them.

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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    but they "seemed" to work, correct? Iirc, when we stiched back to normal plugs, the car ran the same and no issues went away... making it seem that the plugs in the end had nothing to do with it.

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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Mpgmike is adamant that Pulstar plugs make a big difference. I haven't tried a set yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sundance 6g72 View Post
    but they "seemed" to work, correct? Iirc, when we stiched back to normal plugs, the car ran the same and no issues went away... making it seem that the plugs in the end had nothing to do with it.
    I don't think the plugs caused any problems. It was just one of those diagnostic steps we never undid...

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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Why run extended nose plugs? They are more prone to detonation.

    You could probably get away with a BR9ES or the IX version, like we do.
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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    How would they be more prone

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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Sundance 6g72 View Post
    How would they be more prone
    The more the plug sticks into the fire/chamber, the hotter they run, the more chance you have of detonation or the plug becoming a glow stick.

    I added a bit more info in my previous post but some of us run recessed tip plugs ala the BR9ES and it really helps keep detonation at bay.
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    So far the 3L does not seem to be prone to detonation... Moving the spark gap closer to the center of the chamber should reduce the engines need for spark advance.

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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by c2xejk View Post
    So far the 3L does not seem to be prone to detonation... Moving the spark gap closer to the center of the chamber should reduce the engines need for spark advance.
    That is true, so if your not having detonation issues then leave well enough alonge,
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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Im curious about a boosted motor. What gap should be used?

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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Sundance 6g72 View Post
    Im curious about a boosted motor. What gap should be used?
    Large as possible without misfiring, start off at stock and gap down if needed.
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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    I think what Ed is getting at is that even with cheap fuel, you can add timing until power stops gaining and it still doesn't knock. So you could therefore do mods that make the motor more prone to knock but still be able to run all the advance you need to max out power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turbovanman View Post
    That is true, so if your not having detonation issues then leave well enough alonge,
    Like many of the people this list, I have the wild idea of trying to get more hp out of my engine.

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    Simon, set your cams where they should be and leave well enough alone
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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by c2xejk View Post
    Like many of the people this list, I have the wild idea of trying to get more hp out of my engine.
    Hp, pftttttt, who needs it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ondonti View Post
    Simon, set your cams where they should be and leave well enough alone
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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Projected nose just gets the spark closer to the center of the chamber, slightly advances the timing because of that. Nothing about it inherently tends to detonation, if it does, just go to a cooler plug. I prefer them but for no good scientific reason, just the idea that a spark kernel out in the breeze lights it off a bit better.
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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by johnl View Post
    Nothing about it inherently tends to detonation, if it does, just go to a cooler plug. I prefer them but for no good scientific reason, just the idea that a spark kernel out in the breeze lights it off a bit better.
    It can, I've done some reading, insert joke here, and I guess it shouldn't be a blanket statement. Quite a few tuners seem to agree that run a recessed tip plug for a safety factor as they are known to light up in long WOT runs or boosted and especially applications, chamber design plays a role too. If I run a regular stock plug but colder, it detonates more easily than if i run a cold recessed tip plug. I run a recessed in the summer, regular in the winter, but that's my observation, your results may vary,
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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    Simon, yeah, that sounds right, long WOT, nitrous, extremes.
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    Re: alternative spark plugs

    just to note.. ed and I did 75000rpm pulls over and over with way to much timing and it didnt show any signs of detonation.
    this was NA obviously

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