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The pics you posted show two different types of plugs, one is a projected nose, the other is not. If you don't want a projected nose, and can't find a NGK "normal" cross reference, go to a racing plug if you can find the right heat range. I use a cold NGK racing plug in my L78, and they work fine. They are a .460 reach.
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Update to this whole story...I put in the NGK XR5's and they run great...after Marlin's post I wasn't too worried because he has the same engine in his Deuce as I have in my 70 Z28. Bottom line, so far from how the car runs with the NGK's, I like um!
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Default Re: NGK vs. AC Delco spark plugs

Those NGKs are great. I switched out the hemi and the 455HO to NGKs from Autolites and it was a noticeable difference.

Listen for yourself:

455HO with Autolites:




455HO with NGKs:



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i took my 68 Z out for the first time this spring with set of the NGK XK5s and the car ran perfect. Car seemed to rev up quicker with the NGKs.
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Default Re: NGK vs. AC Delco spark plugs

Picked up some XR5s this afternoon, and theyre a gold cad type color rather than the silver in the pics above.

Could probably live with the silver, but dont think I can handle the gold Think I'll scuff, mask, and put some hi-temp black on the area that shows while I'm going through the distributor.
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Default Re: NGK vs. AC Delco spark plugs

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The pics you posted show two different types of plugs, one is a projected nose, the other is not. If you don't want a projected nose, and can't find a NGK "normal" cross reference, go to a racing plug if you can find the right heat range.

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If you don't want the projected tip, you could go with a YR5 / 7052 (same as UR plug except w/ non-projected tip)...
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I swapped out my Delco R43T for NGK UR5 last year and it really gained some get up & go..
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