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I believe my spark plug heat range is too hot now.....

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  1. Ferraripilot

    Ferraripilot F1 World Champ
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    May 10, 2006
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    John!
    Hey all,

    Since I installed the super zap ignition system, my plugs have been incredibly clean. Possibly too clean. I am using BP6ES, but am thinking of going a step colder to BP7ES. What might be the advantages/disadvantages be?

    Jetting is 135 main with 170 a/c. Great WOT a/f around 13:1.
     
  2. Ferraripilot

    Ferraripilot F1 World Champ
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    John!
    I will clarify a bit regarding what is running through my head.

    After a WOT spark plug check (or any for that matter), the plugs are bone white. The ground strap is tan but the ceramic portion is brilliant white. I am thinking if I go down one heat range, the plugs may load up a tiny bit at idle but they won't get so blazing hot at higher rpm which may even out my flat spot.
     
  3. luckydynes

    luckydynes F1 Rookie

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    see the "reading spark plugs" thread ... I'm running 12:1 compression also ... I had an issue and I thought it was plugs ... I had 6's and 7's in my motor and did not blow it up running it in the red all the time ... I was looking for a reason to run expensive plugs and haven't found it yet but I don't have a dyno to tinker with .... only the track :)

    you need to cut the plugs apart or need a good magnifying glass to see the dark ring at the base but 13:1 sounds lean to me at WOT (I think ... my motor hasn't blown up yet :))



    cheers
     
  4. Ferraripilot

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    John!
    Hey I have it in the upper 12.7ish range for most of the upper rpm range but it does hit 13 way up high. 140 mains is a bit too phat. I am thinking of trying maybe a 180 a/c with 140 mains and see if that gets it in the low 12s :)
     
  5. luckydynes

    luckydynes F1 Rookie

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    Dude ... you know more than me about plugs :) ... my knowledge is limited to the "reading spark plugs thread" and the last few years of experimentation ... before that all I knew was the bloody wall chart at Kragen :).


    cheers
     
  6. magaoidh

    magaoidh Karting

    May 12, 2009
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    I have a NGK catalog and the recommended plug is a BP7ES with .6mm electrode gap.My newly bought GT4 has 8's which I will be changing!
    Geoff
     

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