tbm3fan
Old Man with a Hat
I'm curious about type not make. Such as copper vs platinum vs iridium. Reason being there has been a long discussion on my Focus forum about swapping out the Motorcraft platinum for copper due to greater conduction of the spark. Platinum lasts longer but copper conducts better and the recommendation was to try those and open the gap 0.50 to 0.55.
Well I tried it on the Mazda 626 which always ran the platinum NKG. For the 8 years I have had the car it always seemed to resist going above 70 mph. Needed some throttle pressure to move it past that point. After the copper plugs went in the pressure needed disappeared and the car soon was up to 80 without a complaint. Hugh difference here.
The Focus was next. The large 2.3L engine has a very strong power band starting at 3000 rpm particularly if you have a stick. Very quick and a good exhaust note out of the stock exhaust. Well copper plugs noticeably gave more oomph to a full throttle acceleration. The rate that the car can go from 60 to 100 was a bit faster.
Anyway, since the Dodge has a high performance electronic ignition I thought I'd remove the Champion Platinum plugs and try copper while opening the gap this weekend. Thinking of gapping @ 0.040 to see the result. I have no issue replacing them often which for a car driven a 1000 miles a year is not to often.
Well I tried it on the Mazda 626 which always ran the platinum NKG. For the 8 years I have had the car it always seemed to resist going above 70 mph. Needed some throttle pressure to move it past that point. After the copper plugs went in the pressure needed disappeared and the car soon was up to 80 without a complaint. Hugh difference here.
The Focus was next. The large 2.3L engine has a very strong power band starting at 3000 rpm particularly if you have a stick. Very quick and a good exhaust note out of the stock exhaust. Well copper plugs noticeably gave more oomph to a full throttle acceleration. The rate that the car can go from 60 to 100 was a bit faster.
Anyway, since the Dodge has a high performance electronic ignition I thought I'd remove the Champion Platinum plugs and try copper while opening the gap this weekend. Thinking of gapping @ 0.040 to see the result. I have no issue replacing them often which for a car driven a 1000 miles a year is not to often.