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Re: New spark plugs



Would you report back after 500 miles or so?.
Or have you done that already?.
Had rapide fires 2x that initially felt good and then died quickly
Bruce




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From: "David Cooley" <n5xmt@triad.rr.com>
To: <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
Cc: <eec@eelink.net>
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 3:57 PM
Subject: New spark plugs


> Hey all,
> I know this has all been hashed out before, and if it's all related to the
> unshrouding of the spark, which indexing would accomplish, then everyone
> needs to index their plugs!.
> I just uploaded 2 images to the incoming ftp site... brisk1.jpg and
brisk2.jpg.
> ftp://ftp.diy-efi.org/incoming
>
> These are 2 views of these Brisk "TSX" premium plugs... a non-visual
> description:
> there is a metal ring bonded into the center electrodes insulater near the
> tip, and 3 ground electrodes that face this "ring".  Spark jumps from the
> center electrode to the ring, and from the ring to one of the 3 ground
> electrodes.  2 sparks in the chamber per ignition event, and they are wide
> open to the surrounding mixture.  Theory is good in that they may be
> igniting the mixture easier.  I received a set for free for testing on my
> 1997 Ford Explorer 5.0L V8.
> The stock plugs, Motorcraft AWSF32EE's only had 5000 miles on them...
> Looked nice and clean... slight off white tint to the center insulator,
and
> a tan-light brown area on one part of the insulator, assumed to be due to
> the direction of swirl/flame travel.  All plugs look pretty much the same.
> Baseline 0-60 on stock plugs (3 seperate gaps... .054 stock, .050 and .060
> with no different results in time).  9.0 seconds as timed on a Vericom.
>
> New Brisk plugs... total of both gaps appears to be around .050" to
> .060"  5 runs back to back under similar weather conditions in the same
> stretch of road as the previous test...  8.3 seconds.  all runs within 0.1
> sec. of each other. (varied from 8.2 to 8.4) on the same Vericom.
>
> Impressions:  Idle is smoother and engine is more responsive... Even new
> stock plugs felt like there was a slight miss at idle...
> no flat spot off idle, and engine doesn't fall on it's face like it's run
> out of air/fuel at 4500 RPM.. stock 1-2 shift point is 5200 RPM.
> Accelerating on dry pavement from a dead stop at WOT and all 4 tires
> squeeled as they crossed the paint lines of the crosswalk...  Stock plugs
> wouldn't do this unless it was damp out...  Engine pulls right past 4500
> with no fall off of power, and the shift is slow enough that I have to be
> careful and watch... holding my foot to the floor and 7 out of 10 times
the
> engine hits the rev limiter at 5500 RPM before it can shift!
> Heavy loads at freeway speed (passing) are no problem either... no
> hesitation etc, just pulls great.
> Took a couple trips this weekend as well... about 500 miles total...
> Mileage is up to 23 on this thing, some traffic, mostly cruising at 75-80
> with the A/C at full boogy.
> Stock plugs, best mileage on these same trips under similar conditions was
> 19.5-20
> Thanks,
> Dave
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