Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Hyper Henry]
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02/14/16 03:09 AM
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$20 NGk's. Used all those expensive race plugs for as much as $50 a set.No better than the regular NGK's
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HEMI-ITIS has no cure. My condition is fully BLOWN!!
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: fourgearsavoy]
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02/14/16 03:58 AM
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I run Denso plugs in my engine. I had my heads out on the bench at work and had a Tundra in my rack getting a tune up. So I screwed on of the Denso Iridium plugs from the Tundra into my Indy head and they looked good in the chamber. So I snagged a set out of parts just to break in my 493 and surprise!!! they are still in there after about 6 years. They don't foul and never miss a beat EVER!!! I'll never use another brand plug in my engine.Been using Denso plugs in all my engines since I've been an import technician Gus Denso makes good plugs. Never used them in an old car though. Use ngk mostly. Used to go with autolites before they decided to import them. If im going to buy import anything, it will be good stuff.
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Hyper Henry]
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02/14/16 11:46 AM
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actually, i don't get too lost in the name brands, look for something that has a tip that fits the combustion chamber, proper heat range, not too much resistance (i ohm check plugs), and go for it. i did do an ohms check on a champion rc12y vs an autolite 3924. the champion had 70,000 ohms resistance, the autolite had 7,000 ohms. i double checked, i tripled checked, couldn't believe it at first.
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Hyper Henry]
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02/14/16 11:50 AM
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NGK has a real tech guy that answers on second ring --he will put you dead on with a plug part number all are about $19 a set off Egay with free shipping and if in a jam Advance Auto parts can get overnight for decent price. Thing is with NGK the plating used on the threads makes good tuning aid--we run alky and when we get that plating burning off a couple threads up then we are dead on NGK quality is second to none. I do like Autolite race plugs but for the money no way I will swap from NGK--I would not take a set of Champion junk plugs for free--usually hard to get 8 out of the box w/o one being fubar'd up with off center etc NGK 5671A then select heat range number 7-8-9 etc and away you go Hands down best plugs year after year Japan made--awesome quality plug after plug
The China Autolite street plugs were awful--but they have switched back to Mexico and quality went way up--if buying Autolite street plugs do NOT accept any with China on the box--even the threads can be twisted and bad on those like they were hand done with worn out leftover WW 1 Russian dies
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Hyper Henry]
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02/14/16 12:29 PM
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Most plugs for magneto applications should only be 5K ohms max. Most I get are in the 1.5k ~1.9K ohm range. Tim
1941 Taylorcraft 1968 Charger 1994 Wrangler 1998 Wrangler 2008 Kia Rio 2017 Jetta
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Hyper Henry]
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02/14/16 12:37 PM
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I ran Autolite race plugs in my 12.5 440 street motor.It runs Stealths and Dominator on the street.They were decent but just didnt feel right.Went to NGKs like 4 or 5 years ago.Still the same set and runs great.idle seems to be better also.Rocky
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: lewtot184]
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02/14/16 02:17 PM
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actually, i don't get too lost in the name brands, look for something that has a tip that fits the combustion chamber, proper heat range, not too much resistance (i ohm check plugs), and go for it. i did do an ohms check on a champion rc12y vs an autolite 3924. the champion had 70,000 ohms resistance, the autolite had 7,000 ohms. i double checked, i tripled checked, couldn't believe it at first. Champion "R" plugs are resistor plugs. Thus the high resistance. Doug
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Hyper Henry]
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02/14/16 04:47 PM
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I agree that Champion Race plugs are fine except the price $4 a whack NGK offers same kind of ground straps / non projected tips etc for $2 a whack
FWIW I understand that the projected tip plug was invented by Smokey Yunick ( as well as cross flow radiator and other gems we take for granted)
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Tom Hand]
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02/14/16 05:47 PM
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Autolite or Auto-Lite is an American brand of spark plugs and ignition wire sets. Autolite products are sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and as of 2015 are now sold in Australia. Until 2011, the Autolite brand was a part of Honeywell's Automotive Consumer Products Group, along with Fram and Prestone. Since then, it has been manufactured and marketed by FRAM Group, LLC, which is a constituent company of Auckland, New Zealand-based investment firm Rank Group. Autolite has been the Official Spark Plug of NASCAR since April 2000.
UCI-FRAM AutoBrands is among North America's largest and most diversified companies servicing the vehicle replacement parts and car care market. Our industry leading businesses include Airtex Products, ASC Industries, Autolite, FRAM Filtration, Holts, and Prestone.
We supply a broad range of automotive products under well-known industry brands, including: Airtex® fuel delivery and cooling systems; ASC® water pumps, Autolite® spark plugs and wire sets; FRAM® and Luber-Finer® filters; and Prestone®.
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Monte_Smith]
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02/14/16 05:52 PM
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If you are fouling plugs........the ignition is weak, you have the wrong heat range plug, or the carbs are off I sure learned that the hard/long way,,,,,,
HEMI-ITIS has no cure. My condition is fully BLOWN!!
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Hyper Henry]
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02/14/16 06:01 PM
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i just did an ohm check on a autolite ap3924; 5000 ohms. there's an autolite 5224 that has a longer projected tip. all down at wally world!
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Re: Done with Champion plugs
[Re: Hyper Henry]
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02/14/16 09:02 PM
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Champions lasted for 1 meet for me with MSD6A, rubbish, went to NGK 7's, never looked back, far superior.
1969 'Cuda 446ci, best 9.96@133.9 in 1990 1971 340 'Cuda, best 11.01@122.8 in 1987
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