Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: postbody65]
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06/16/08 01:06 PM
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hi everyone been runing the champions rj12yc which edelbrock recomends but they're getting a rust color on them my specs on my engine are 440 .55 over 11 1/2-1 bme aluminum rods .620 solid roller 6 barrel set up with orange box ignition msd coil and wires never had this color before any help thanks guys
If you are saying you have a 11.5-1 motor. That is too hot of a plug. You should be in the 9 range. The rust spots are from detontation.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: BobR]
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06/16/08 01:48 PM
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Just saving this thread to my favorites for future perusal, ignore me. :lol: I want to remember the autolites and give them a try, the Champions have been driving me insane in my 300 for years, they foul out perpetually, like a bad joke.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: Viol8r]
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06/16/08 07:01 PM
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If you are saying you have a 11.5-1 motor. That is too hot of a plug. You should be in the 9 range. The rust spots are from detontation.
I have not had problems using Champion plugs in many applications. However, I have not been able to run that plug (too hot)in either of my two 10:1 CR big blocks.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: Stationwagonguy]
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The only thing I do with Champion-plugs if I find them anywhere in my engines or garage, is to toss them as hard and far away as possible. I'm using Accel-plugs in every bigblock I have, 'cept the Eddy-headed stroker motor I run now, and never had any problems with them whatsoever. Heck, I can't even remember when the last time was I replaced a set of these yellow buggers in an engine anymore. Why Accels? Well next to their immaculate state of operation, the price is also right. I get them kinda for free.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
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06/16/08 07:44 PM
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well add some ACETONE and it will cure your plug problems... LOL!!!!! really- I prefer running the Champ surface gap plugs-like the ones for marine applications alsop same upgrades for the vipers but short reach. oh and never run a resirtor plug in a high comp engine, as the cyl press gets higher the spark has more resistance to jump the gap-so as the gap resistance increases so does the series resistance of the plugs resistor and wire resistance to a point ehere you can loose 1/2 your spark power in the wire and plug alone. simple balanced bridge ohm law with a littke dielectric constant throen in
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: HemiGreg]
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06/16/08 11:17 PM
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well add some ACETONE and it will cure your plug problems... LOL!!!!!
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really- I prefer running the Champ surface gap plugs-like the ones for marine applications alsop same upgrades for the vipers but short reach. oh and never run a resirtor plug in a high comp engine, as the cyl press gets higher the spark has more resistance to jump the gap-so as the gap resistance increases so does the series resistance of the plugs resistor and wire resistance to a point ehere you can loose 1/2 your spark power in the wire and plug alone. simple balanced bridge ohm law with a littke dielectric constant throen in
of which the masses do not seem to comprehend that fact. they spend a billion dollars on parts, a fail to see the suttle nuances of what makes a plug fire under certain conditions.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: jcastle1]
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06/17/08 11:17 PM
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non-resistor plug has a solid core. resitor plug has a wire coil and a gap inside it.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: 6T9Hemi]
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06/18/08 10:21 AM
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Given the limited use of my GTX, several years ago when it had iron heads I used to be able to get at least two seasons of use out of a set of Champions and they were rj12yc. After that, I would change them because they were rusty on the outside, not because they weren't firing.
In the 13 or so years I ran that same iron head 440, I never had a problem with the spark plugs that I couldn't blame on fuel delivery or another part of the ignition.
Some applications might have some magic or voodoo in spark plug selection, but I've never seen it. A spark plug either fires properly every time, or it doesn't. It's either the right heat range, or it isn't.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: ZIPPY]
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06/18/08 11:31 AM
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Just had a 2000 maxima today come in, it was shakeing at idle and kept sending cylinder 2 missfire and random misfire codes. Guy had recently done a tune-up and so I didn't look at the plugs first. I checked all the conectors and coils and such and nothing fixed it, finally I pulled the plugs and the center electrode on number 2 had fallen out of the plug! I quickly threw in an old plug laying around the shop and it was still shakeing but not sending misfire codes. Ordered a new set of NGKs and it was smoothe as glass. The plugs he had put in just a few miles earlier were... drum roll... bosche platnium crap plugs! I have seen this exact scenario, except the electrode falling out, over and over and over. Some one will put in bosche plugs and make there car run worse. Never seen this problem from any other plugs.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: LL340Rag]
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06/18/08 01:06 PM
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I run RN12's IIRC in my 360, never had a problem with champion plugs, ever. my bike ran rougher with bosch's than it did with the OEM champions.
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Re: Are Champion RJ12YC's junk ?
[Re: mark7171]
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08/21/08 11:10 AM
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champion has not made j11y's, superseeded by RJ12YC
all have resistors now.
J12Y's are a hotter plug and not the same as J11Y's.
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