larry03gt
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I had somewhat of the same problem after the SC install. Changed the regaped factory plugs to the Ford Racing Colder plugs gaped at .32 never had a problem again.
doesn't seem to be from the list he posted.
11.5:1 CR in a boosted application???
@ Dustin - well if the rotating assembly is not balanced correctly you could........(not saying that's the case here)
Yeah apparently he isnt boosted but yes 11:1 CR in boost is done all the time
a stumble is a good word for it.
AED wants me to take it to a shop with equipment for looking at misfire counts and check the coils etc.
I have new plugs, I'll check them and install tomorrow and get some video for you guys along with what data I can get from the SCT datalogger software.
So the new plugs come out of the box at 0.051" gap. How does that sound? Should I gap them closer or leave them alone and install as-is? I haven't removed the existing plugs yet.
Here's an interesting excerpt from the Boss302S manual:
Spark Plugs
BR3E-12405-DA (Heat Range 1) or M-12405-M50 (Heat range 0)
SP519-Motorcraft
GAP= 0.04 (1.0 mm)
Replace after every 6 hours of usage
I would bring the gap in line with the specs from Ford.
Every 6 hours of use? that must be for racing time?
My engine is closer in design to the Boss302S, but I'm using it in street duty. I'm not sure if having the tighter gap gives up anything, but its sorta worth a shot.
Interesting, I wonder if that has to do with fuels being used.The spec from Ford on the Mustang GT is 0.051, the Boss302S racecar is .04 (the 6 hour note is given that the 302S is not street legal and is used in racing situations. Interesting that every 6 hours though, seems like a short lifetime even in racing terms)
What has your tuner said about your logs?
in a n/a application I would think gap would not matter nearly as much as a FI combo
Are they in yet?
I hope this was it:
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will know soon