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hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Wednesday, August 23, 2006 3:07 PM
my mechanic said i've got a sputtering problem and need to get hotter running spark plugs that are platinum

what should i get and gap size?


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Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Wednesday, August 23, 2006 4:59 PM
Regular Bosch Platinum plugs... (don't need +2's or +4's)

not sure of gap.









Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Wednesday, August 23, 2006 6:53 PM
i think the gap is .050 or something like that. i cant remember. i cant see why he would want you to go up a heat range, generally going down gives better performance.



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Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Thursday, August 24, 2006 3:23 AM
car is sputtering. all i could find were bosch platinum +2, will it cause any problems



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Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Friday, August 25, 2006 6:53 AM
anything bosch is garbage......thats what i had in my car when i bought it, and i will never buy them again. i had idle problems and such, same thing happened to my camaro. Go with Delco Platinums, you wont be sorry


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Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Friday, August 25, 2006 8:28 AM
DO NOT gap platinum plugs. They are pregapped and you'll mess them up gapping them. I use iridium plugs in my car...no problems here.


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'96 Cavalier Good ol' Pushrod 2.2
-24X,000 miles on factory build
-Some oil loss between changes, me thinks it be rings.
Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Friday, August 25, 2006 8:47 AM
David Jones wrote:DO NOT gap platinum plugs. They are pregapped and you'll mess them up gapping them. I use iridium plugs in my car...no problems here.


Sorry I meant to say cheap platinum plugs. When your gapping them remember that the platinum plugs require less firing energy so the spark isn't as hot and that you should gap them .05-.09 over specifications to get the same spark intensity. It's not required tho I left my iridiums at stock specs and it's fine until i get my MDS coilpacks in then they'll be gapped over.

Do you make frequent short trips? That or running rich would be some of the only reasons I could see going hotter. The plug doesn't heat up enough to burn off stuff fouling the plugs giving you sputtering. Short trips are defined as trips under 12 miles. If that's true take the car on the highway for a 30 mile or so round trip once a week. That'll burn stuff off.

There are reasons to go colder tho. In my car I've altered the output of the O2 sensor to run lean especially ont he highway so normal plug temps would melt in my engine.


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'96 Cavalier Good ol' Pushrod 2.2
-24X,000 miles on factory build
-Some oil loss between changes, me thinks it be rings.
Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Friday, August 25, 2006 7:21 PM
i make constant long trips everyday, i put in the bosch for now but im tryin to find some g-power platinum ngk's, what kinds do u all use, im still havin a small sputtering problem but i get get the car back up to 75 without it feelin like its gonna fall apart.

when i pulled the originals there were ac delcos in there and i dont know if they were put there by the dealer reacently after an oil change problem or originals but 3 of them were pretty much fried


Kill list:03 eclipse, 06 GTO, 04 Mach 1 Mustang


Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Friday, August 25, 2006 7:22 PM
oh ive got a CAI and dual exhaust so im guessin im runnin lean


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Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Friday, August 25, 2006 7:23 PM
sorry i mean rich, gotta lay off the natty ice


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Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Friday, August 25, 2006 7:29 PM
What do the plugs look like when they're pulled? If it's sputtering and they were just put in you might look at what's causing it.


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'96 Cavalier Good ol' Pushrod 2.2
-24X,000 miles on factory build
-Some oil loss between changes, me thinks it be rings.

Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Saturday, August 26, 2006 5:46 AM
plugs were all black on tops where the gaps were


Kill list:03 eclipse, 06 GTO, 04 Mach 1 Mustang


Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Saturday, August 26, 2006 8:22 AM
Hows your oil comsumption? Is it black on only a couple or all of them?


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'96 Cavalier Good ol' Pushrod 2.2
-24X,000 miles on factory build
-Some oil loss between changes, me thinks it be rings.
Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Saturday, August 26, 2006 9:30 AM
oil stays full up till the next oil change, althouh i just switched to using royal purple 5w30 with lucas oil stablizer and its gone down just a little,

3 of the plugs were black sorry bout that

im gonna run some seafoam through all the systems later when i can get some better plugs and install em after i burn everythin all out


Kill list:03 eclipse, 06 GTO, 04 Mach 1 Mustang


Re: hotter spark pungs??? HELP
Saturday, August 26, 2006 2:47 PM
Yeah run the seafoam but when you do it run it on half a tank of gas. Odd that it's only on 3 plugs but you'd definately notice oil consumption if it was oil fouling even one plug I have a feeling you proobably have stuck injectors or a sticking fuel pressure regulator. Might make sure that your FPR is connected to the intake properly.


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'96 Cavalier Good ol' Pushrod 2.2
-24X,000 miles on factory build
-Some oil loss between changes, me thinks it be rings.
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