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what type pf plugs for SC?

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Old Sep 24, 2004 | 10:14 AM
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what type pf plugs for SC?

i have standard ac delco and want to upgrade to something better. i have accel 8mm wires.
Old Sep 24, 2004 | 10:31 AM
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Re: what type pf plugs for SC?

For stock heads, NGK TR6 or Autolite 104's seem to be popular.

J
Old Sep 24, 2004 | 10:35 AM
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Re: what type pf plugs for SC?

There are plenty of great threads on what plugs are good to run. Do a search in this forum for "plug" or "plugs" and you'll find lots to sift through. I'm assuming you have a supercharger or turbo if you're asking in this forum. If not, this advice doesn't pertain.

In a forced induction environment, generally you want to go a couple heat ranges colder, gap them smaller, and stick with a copper plug. (No platinum or that Bosch +4 stuff.) I've used Autolite 103's in the past and I'm running ACDelco R42LTS plugs now.

Dave
Old Sep 24, 2004 | 01:44 PM
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Re: what type pf plugs for SC?

I run Autolite 103's as well (now and back in the day when I was using a P600B on the stock motor).

When I first put the blower on the car I ran NGK's but found the gap opening up on them.

Autolites are also a C/H smaller in overall length so they give you a little more header clearance as well.

Marc
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