Re: plug question..
thank you upgrade, that was exactly what i was asking. and btw, ngks suck
Just to tell you a little story as far as spark plugs go. I have used all of the major brands of spark plugs including Autolight in the 37 years of driving, both legal and illegal. They all would last about 1.6 years before they would start breaking up or start to fail. Some would last a little longer,some a little shorter and since they all lasted about the same I stay with AC plugs and when they went to the platinum I change over too and now I was getting about 2.3 years on a set. Then I brought the truck that I wanted from the 1st time I had seen a advertisement in the Detroit Metro Airport in June of 1991. Then came a wake up call, I was only getting about 3 to 4 months tops using the stock factory plugs before they would start breaking up.
After doing some research on plugs and seeing what other people said about them on this site. I once again decided to try NGK plugs but I used the UR-6 plugs glap at .028 as it was 1 heat range colder and the truck ran so much better than before. Now the plugs would last up to 6 months before it felt like the truck fell off a cliff. The 2nd time that I change them with the same UR-6 plugs. I added a MSD-6A and a MSD Coil to the truck only to find that I had to change the cap and rotor after 1 month because the hotter spark burn 6 little holes in the side of the distributor cap where the brass terminals were for each plug. I replace the cap and rotor and removed the MSD coil to tried it that way and life was right again with a gain of gas mileage of about 2mpg in the city, the truck was now at 300 miles for 15 gallons of gas.
A friend of mine that worked at a auto parts store told me one day that NGK was coming out with a new plug call a Iridium plug and wanted to know if I wanted to try them out for only $2.75 ea and give them some feed back on them. So I installed the NGK UR6IX plug with the MSD Syclone wire set. What I seen with the new pugs and wires was a increase to 20 mpg city and 25 mpg on the HWY with the cruise control set at 70 to 75 mph. This set that is in the truck has been in for 3+ years with no problems at all.
I now know though research here on this site that I had burn the holes in the distributor cap because I had forgot to vent it, so once I get back to normal and back to work I will be looking at installing the MSD coil again.