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I did some work on some of the cars this weekend including our 68 Butternut Yellow BB car....I thought the performance seemed a little off, so I pulled all 8 plugs (R43XLS AC's)..they looked a little worse for the wear. Our carb doc(Eric) recommended I go to the NGK and increase two heat ranges. So, I got some NGK BPR4ES #7222 plugs, gapped them at .35 and installed. The idle speed increased 200 rpm's on it's own
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Our L72 and L78 engines always ran fine with the AC 43N plugs. If and when I can't get them, NGK would be my second choice. With unleaded gas the plugs last me at least four times longer than when I was using leaded gas. A friend used to do mostly city driving and ran the 44Ns and tried 46N but thought they might be a little too hot. He never had any damage done though.
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NGK's are ok Tom but any plug change especially in a BB would show a gain. I tried the NGK's for awhile and did not have the luck I do with running R44S Delco's in my Z.
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NGK's are ok Tom but any plug change especially in a BB would show a gain. I tried the NGK's for awhile and did not have the luck I do with running R44S Delco's in my Z. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the technical support ![]()
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NGK's are ok Tom but any plug change especially in a BB would show a gain. I tried the NGK's for awhile and did not have the luck I do with running R44S Delco's in my Z. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] When we were dyno'ing one of our L72s back in 2000 I had an ever so slight stumble I couldn't get rid of...kept trying new plugs (strictly AC's), changing heat ranges, gaps, etc...couldn't fix it. Dyno guy asked if he could make a suggestion, and had the parts store run over a set of NGK's...the rest as they say is history. Unfortunately, the AC plugs you buy today aren't the same as they used to be...matter of fact, I believe they're made by Champion. |
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Rob, I agree with this...after doing the BB car I wanted to put some new plugs in the 69 granny 6 cylinder. They didn't have the NGK's for that motor..so I installed a new set of AC Delco's. It still has a slight roughness to the idle...I plan to find some NGK's and try them for comparison. We have them in several of the 70 L78 cars and they work great.
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NGK's!!!! Endorsed by the Hillbilly Racing Team!!!! Even makes my old boat hum!
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NGK's!!!! Endorsed by the Hillbilly Racing Team!!!! Even makes my old boat hum! ![]() ![]() ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Spot on! I just ordered up a spare set of NGK's to swap out - mine is starting to stumble a bit because I've been idling around town with the track fat jets in it. I'm suspecting they are a bit fouled, we'll see!
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All the finish dyno pulls we have made on the LS6 motors were using NGK and there was a noticable improvement over the stock plugs. Once the dyno pulls are made I reinstall the AC plugs for correctness.
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I really don't remember why I even tried them (even against my own father's advice!) but I've always had really good luck with the Champions in my closed-chamber LS-6. I'll have to look at the number of them because I can't remember right now, but there's a way to change a digit or two in the plug # to revert down to a 5/8 plug from that giant 13/16 plug. That really made plug changes a little easier especially on a car with headers. If anybody's interested, I'll get the numbers.
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