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View Poll Results: Which Brand of spark plug you run?
Autolite 3 2.13%
AC-delco 66 46.81%
Accel 1 0.71%
E3 4 2.84%
Champion 0 0%
Bosch 11 7.80%
Brisk 0 0%
Torque Master 1 0.71%
Motorcraft 0 0%
NGK 45 31.91%
Pulstar 0 0%
Splitfire 1 0.71%
Denso 9 6.38%
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Old 09-22-2008   #1
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Default Which Brand of Spark plug do you run??

Please Let us know what plug you run, and your opinon about it.
most Spark plugs in the poll have part number for Zr-1.

What I use now is Torgue Master Spark plug, it is the same as BRISK PREMIUM LGS. I use them more than 1 year with NO fail and the lt5 become more aggressive than before and still...
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Old 09-22-2008   #2
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i am currently using the e3 in the callaway and the new bosch ultimate in the 90
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Old 09-22-2008   #3
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NGK iridiums
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Old 09-22-2008   #4
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Default Re: Which Brand of Spark plug do you run??

My next test would be Brisk DOR15LGS!
here the email i got from BriskUSA and i post it here for info. exchange!

With nitrous we recommend heat range Brisk 14The measured gap is about 2.5 mm. However LGS style plug is a semi-surface discharge plug that requires significantly less energy to jump the gap than standard plug. This plug works well in applications where recommended standard gap is .8mm and up. The stock ZR1 use DOR15LGS, if modified or nitrous you should use DOR14LGS or DOR14LGS-T ( a version with reduced gap for high compression, forced induction or nitrous applications).
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Old 09-22-2008   #5
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Default Re: Which Brand of Spark plug do you run??

I use AC Delco plain jane resistor plug i think it's 61-402 gaped at .035

I'm not a big believer in maricle plugs or snake oils,unless somebody has real proof any of the snake oil,plugs make more power i will stick with AC Delco's.

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Old 09-22-2008   #6
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Default Re: Which Brand of Spark plug do you run??

Quote:
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NGK iridiums
Same here

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Old 09-22-2008   #7
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I was trying to run down an intermittent stumbling problem when I replaced my plugs with the platinum AC/Delcos. The stumbling turned out not to be the plugs, however.

That said, I'm happy with the performance. But, I don't think I would go "platinum" again. My research since then leads me to question the value of the longer life touted by platinum in my specific application (read: street driven and no full-out racing to speak of).

Plugs in a street driven car degenerate in a more or less linear fashion - in 3 phases, if you will: At first they are good, then so-so, and then there is that phase where they work but really need to be replaced.

The difference between the standard plugs and the platinum plugs is the length of those three phases...and of course the initial cost. So, I've concluded that the standard plugs are cheap enough and they're easy enough to replace on the LT5 that I can afford to replace them regularly enough to keep the plugs in that "new" phase. (That said, platinum plugs cost about the same as a tank of gas. So, replacing them every 5+ years...is no biggie either way, I recon.)

Different applications dictate different plugs. Those that autocross or drag race a lot would have different ideas than those like me, I'm sure.
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AC-Delcos

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Old 09-27-2008   #9
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Default Re: Which Brand of Spark plug do you run??

I'm sure that there are better plugs than the GM replacement for the FR2LS plugs. I just feel that buying the regular 61-402's @ .35", and throwing them out every winter isn't killing me cost wise. I would even believe that the 402's aren't really a direct replacement for the 2ls's.....but the 402's seem to work real well for 5k miles at least.
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AC for me. They are easy enough to change out if need be.
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