whats the most common spark plug

warmpancakes

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whats the most common sparkg plug everybody is using? Im trying to create some tune up kits for raffle prizes atr home comming (cap rotor, plugs and wires) and need to know what spark plug I should include
 

GM TURBO

Sell Out
Re: whats the most common spark plug

I think the trend has gone to the NGK UR5. They are easier to find than the CR42TS - idle seemed smoother with the NGK.
 

sytyguy

Moderated User
Re: whats the most common spark plug

NGK UR6 (7773) is the most popular non-vortec plug for our trucks. Ken, shoot me a PM and I'll see if I can help you put together these kits. I'd be more than happy to help if I can.

Hood
 

warmpancakes

New member
Re: whats the most common spark plug

Thats what I was thinking just wanted another opinion, I assusme the MSD wires will be fine also
 

GarnetTy1473

Donating Member
Re: whats the most common spark plug

warmpancakes said:
I assusme the MSD wires will be fine also

Come on now, you should know better. The Ultra Spark from Autozone are the bestest.
 

sytyguy

Moderated User
Re: whats the most common spark plug

warmpancakes said:
Thats what I was thinking just wanted another opinion, I assusme the MSD wires will be fine also

I'd probably go with Taylor Spiro Pros (Black set = PN 74032). They've proven to be good for most trucks, fit quite well, and are considerably cheaper than most anything MSD, Moroso, or Accell.

Hood
 

GM TURBO

Sell Out
Re: whats the most common spark plug

I'd trust Hood over me - but he never had a problem selling me UR5s. :)

UR6's are a 'colder' plug from what I remember. Better for higher boost.
 

warmpancakes

New member
Re: whats the most common spark plug

sytyguy said:
I'd probably go with Taylor Spiro Pros (Black set = PN 74032). They've proven to be good for most trucks, fit quite well, and are considerably cheaper than most anything MSD, Moroso, or Accell.

Hood


yea but I might be able to get MSDs donated
 

sytyguy

Moderated User
Re: whats the most common spark plug

warmpancakes said:
yea but I might be able to get MSDs donated

Ah-ha.....hard to beat that price. :D

UR5s are in line with the stock heat range, so they are a direct replacement for a CR42TS. However, since most people tend to push higher boost and seem to battle spark knock on a regular basis, the UR6 offers a step colder plug.

A little educational info.....every "step" in a spark plug number heat range represents the plugs ability to remove heat from the combustion chamber (remember, plugs do much more than just light the fire, they also transfer combustion chamber heat to the block and onto the water jacket and so forth). Every number colder (lower in some brands (AC) and higher in some (NGK)), removes an additional 70-100 degC from the combustion chamber. This helps ward off pre-ignition, but also makes the plug more susceptible to premature fouling. So, you have to ride that line of cold but not too cold. It's more of an issue with marine and small engine plugs than it is with hi-perf cars/trucks (because we can just lean it out with the touch of a button and most trucks are monitored heavily).

So, after all that, it's really your choice on the plug heat range, but most people go colder if it's available. In fact, I sold 844 UR6s last year to you guys versus 76 UR5s.

Hood
 

syclomatic

Syclone #2481
Re: whats the most common spark plug

I am going with CR42TS plugs and Taylor wires. I hope it works out nice.
 

Baythan

SY2TY2SY2TY
Re: whats the most common spark plug

I had the Hood set-up in the Sy (Taylors + UR6). Frankly, I don't actually know what's in the Ty and since it idles soooo smooth right now, I'm not about to remove the sparks to see what they are. :cool: Might screw it up.
 
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sytyguy

Moderated User
Re: whats the most common spark plug

syclomatic said:
I am going with CR42TS plugs and Taylor wires. I hope it works out nice.

Yeah, there's nothing wrong with ACs. It's just that over the years, we've found the NGKs to handle our erratic idle and high boost needs a little better. The main thing (regardless of brand) is regular maintenance. How many people have come on here hunting down a solution to "break-up under boost" or "poor idle" claiming they did a recent tune-up, and come to find out that the plugs are 4 yrs old and a plug wire was laying on the DP.

Maintenance is your truck's best friend.

Hood
 

WyoSyclone

Active member
Re: whats the most common spark plug

Hey Michael,
Thanks for the 'educational info' on the plugs.... I knew that colder plugs took heat out of the combustion chamber, but I didn't know they took out that much. I guess it's time for me to check out the plugs in my recently acquired Sy! :D

...Gotta say, these forums are worth a thousand bucks!
 
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