01-20-2011 | #11 |
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Re: E3 Spark Plugs'
I posted a similar question in December. I am using them and dynoed at 342.5hp at the wheels with E3's, Royal Purple 10w-30, Cut air lid, stock chip and resonator and that's it. Not sure if they helped but they certainly didn't hurt
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01-20-2011 | #12 |
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Re: E3 Spark Plugs'
The LT5 "waste-spark" DIS needs a double-platinum tipped plug, otherwise the durability advantage of a set of plats is negated. Four of the plugs in an LT5 fire with reverse-polarity. Electrode errosion goes the way of current flow. For that reason, to get the durability benefit of plats in an LT5, you need double plats. Use a single tip plat in an LT5 and you need to understand that the durability of the set of plugs will be no better than that of non-plat. plugs.
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01-20-2011 | #13 |
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Re: E3 Spark Plugs'
You would get better results by making sure you had the right heat range plug.
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01-21-2011 | #15 |
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Re: E3 Spark Plugs'
with your 430 gears,please dont try to go to the strip with street tires , you will just fry the tires. get an extra set of rims and get some good drag radials . i like the new nitto nto5rs, hoosier also makes a good drag radial. i didnt have much luck with the mickeys . also installing a line lock will help you get a good burn out .jmho
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I may be alone here, but because changing plugs in the LT5 is so easy that any DIY'er can do it in a few minutes, AND the standard plugs will remain in fresh condition for more than 10k miles (about 3 driving seasons for the way I drive), AND one can buy 3 sets of standard plugs for about the price of a tank of 93 octane (these days), I can afford to drive on fresh plugs "forever". Or, think of it this way: The life of a plug starts out at the top of it's performance, and insidiously works it's way down to "bad". With plat plugs, this happens over a longer period of time, i.e., longer period of less than new performance. So! Fresh season! Fresh plugs! Live long and prosper! p.
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01-23-2011 | #18 |
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Re: E3 Spark Plugs'
I agree with you and I use the original ac delco plugs only.
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01-23-2011 | #19 |
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Re: E3 Spark Plugs'
you shouldnt have a problem as long as you keep your tire pressures above 18-19, i found that the drag radials get squirrly on the big end if i go lower. the key to getting a decent launch is doing a decent burnout . i am putting a linelock in my cars so i dont have to do the pop the clutch and get on the brake deal to do a burn out too hard for this old fella to get right . ranger on the corvette forum has some great hints on taking a vet to the strip .i have the new nitto nto5r drag radials and really like them they are alot more stable than the mickey were for me .jmho
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01-23-2011 | #20 |
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Re: E3 Spark Plugs'
oh ps .before you go to the strip i would really ck or just replace the ujoints on your 1/2 shafts dennys drive shafts have a great ujoint kit for our cars they are the very high grade 799 series spicer series u joints . i wouldnt use anything else on them as ujoint failure can really mess stuff up big time
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