Five Oh Brian
Mustang Guru
After searching, reading, and searching some more, I'm still left looking for info that I hope someone can help me with.
I have a Vortech V2 blower. With stock spark plugs I had plenty of spark blowout. Colder/copper FRPP 3V0 spark plugs helped immensely, but I initially ran them gapped as delivered (about .040). Car ran a best of 11.85 @ 113.5 in the 1/4 mile set up like this.
Several months ago, after reading plenty of posts (via search) stating that blower cars need a tighter gap, I installed a fresh set of plugs gapped down to .028. This made the car run smoother at initial tip in for daily driving, but did nothing for WOT at the dragstrip. In fact, my average trap speeds went down about 2 mph even though the weather and track conditions have stayed constant.
So, I bought hotter coils (rated at 42K volts vs the factory 20K volts). With the spark plugs still at .028 I found a little improvement (with trap speeds going back up to normal). However, my average ET's are still just a little off.
My question: Will the higher voltage coils allow me to run a wider spark plug gap? I've noticed that Ford's factory supercharged cars emission labels call for plug gaps of .032 to .035, so I suspect that I need to widen my plugs' gaps a bit and the hotter coils should prevent spark plug blowout. Thoughts please?
I have a Vortech V2 blower. With stock spark plugs I had plenty of spark blowout. Colder/copper FRPP 3V0 spark plugs helped immensely, but I initially ran them gapped as delivered (about .040). Car ran a best of 11.85 @ 113.5 in the 1/4 mile set up like this.
Several months ago, after reading plenty of posts (via search) stating that blower cars need a tighter gap, I installed a fresh set of plugs gapped down to .028. This made the car run smoother at initial tip in for daily driving, but did nothing for WOT at the dragstrip. In fact, my average trap speeds went down about 2 mph even though the weather and track conditions have stayed constant.
So, I bought hotter coils (rated at 42K volts vs the factory 20K volts). With the spark plugs still at .028 I found a little improvement (with trap speeds going back up to normal). However, my average ET's are still just a little off.
My question: Will the higher voltage coils allow me to run a wider spark plug gap? I've noticed that Ford's factory supercharged cars emission labels call for plug gaps of .032 to .035, so I suspect that I need to widen my plugs' gaps a bit and the hotter coils should prevent spark plug blowout. Thoughts please?