Jerome74911S |
11-08-2013 12:36 PM |
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Originally Posted by HawgRyder
(Post 7745719)
When I was running a drag car (427 Ford Fairlane) I ended up with 3 different manufacturers of plugs...in a couple of different heat ranges.
It made about 2/10's of a second better times with that combo.
I know...a V8...but the basic principal is the same....use what works for you!
Every engine has hotter and cooler running cylinders...it's the cooling system that causes that.
If you put slightly cooler plugs in a hot running cylinder...and hotter plugs in a better cooled one....the result is a smoother running engine.
There are many people that will deride this idea...but in my experience...you do what needs to be done to get the job done.
Bob
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Now this is interesting. Actually, I thought yesterday that I should run out and check to see if the suspicious plug was of a different heat range than the rest, by some accident, and that this could be a cause of it looking different from the rest. That's a long shot, though.
Your idea, to run different heat ranges - or even different makes - of plugs is intriguing. People have mentioned that the plug could be too hot, or not hot enough. I guess I'll experiment both ways - after I check for vacuum leaks, again . . .
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