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BBBAD94ZR1
03-16-2006, 11:22 PM
Guys, I purchased a set of Splitfire triple platium plugs. http://www.splitfire.com/images/art_pointsofplatinum.jpg
Are they good or not, they say to gap em .50.
I also was wondering is it normal to have some oil around the plugs where they seat in the block? The plugs are burning a nice slight brown color on the electrode.
Thanks
RAY

tomtom72
03-17-2006, 08:19 AM
My OE plugs had oil on the threads to stop them seizing in the holes, is that where you saw the oil?

Don't laugh but I bought the straight GM replacement plugs for the FR2LS's that came in my car from the factory and they work fine for my 90. They are just the standard plug, no trick stuff, no plat. tips because 90's didn't have those. I pulled them after 8K miles to see & they are clean as new except for the brownish tint on the center insulator...any way they were cheap and the motor seems to be fine with the straight GM plug.

:cheers:
Tom

BBBAD94ZR1
03-17-2006, 08:58 AM
I would think that would be the case with the oil, nothing on the electrode just the upper threads.
Ray

ZR1 MK
03-17-2006, 09:30 AM
The oil is normal. I have the original type Splitfire with about 14k miles and going.

blackjack
03-22-2006, 08:03 AM
according to my owm experience,the splitfire spark plugs are a waste of time and money...the spark will absolutely not split,and the thread is of poor quality,messing up with the thread in your heads...keep your money,and buy a keg for the next reunion.:thumbsdo:
blackjack
91/1735

ZR1 MK
03-22-2006, 09:47 AM
according to my owm experience,the splitfire spark plugs are a waste of time and money...the spark will absolutely not split,and the thread is of poor quality,messing up with the thread in your heads...keep your money,and buy a keg for the next reunion.:thumbsdo: blackjack91/1735
I assume this is true. After many miles, my plugs have approx 95% of wear on one prong, indicating the current didnt travel much through the other side. Even when it did, it probably only did on the one prong and not on the other prong and not both (split).
Splitfire had a lawsuit and lost, thereby backing our assessments.
I have no problem with the treads, although they arent coated and can rust if exposed. More of an issue for other engines.
I got mine for free, so cost wasnt an issue.
Deciding on plug brands, types and gaps is over analyzed by too many. The stock plugs are basically the best.

BBBAD94ZR1
03-22-2006, 10:52 AM
I PUT THE OLD AC 41-913 PLUGS BACK IN.
DONT NEED TO PROBLEMS DONT THE ROAD.
THANKS
RAY:thumbsup:

blackjack
03-23-2006, 09:23 AM
zr1 mk,i absolutely agree with you...spark plugs will not give you any hp;
its just a matter of longevity
blackjack

rkreigh
03-25-2006, 11:34 AM
I like the NGK and deno iridium plugs. they don't foul, idle a bit better and have a nice spark. generall spark plugs only cost hp they don't typically gain much. if the mixture is fully lit, that's all you need.