By the way out here in the Phoenix AZ area both Orelileys and Autozone are out or limited stock on all the non racing Champions we discussed here.
I always thought the media was a fine sand.And I have the walnut shells as well lol
I always thought the media was a fine sand.
Walnuts weren’t invented until 1987It probably was back in the day lol.
Walnuts weren’t invented until 1987
I was going to buy a 100 BUT only two plugs left in their inventoryIt's really not that expensive. Rock Auto has them for 2.43 a plug.
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NGK Copper plugs were in use in the mid 70s. I had them in my Honda m/cycle. The Champion R-6 plugs did not have copper & fouled very quickly. I remember adverts by Champion rubbishing the NGK copper plugs, saying the copper would melt, yada, yada
Now Champion &...........the others use copper.
The copper centre electrode has NOTHING to do with electrode tip material, which could be steel, Plat, Irid, Yttrium, etc.
The copper is NEVER exposed to the flame; it is enclosed in a nickel steel jacket. What the copper did was to extend the heat range of the plug. It removed heat faster so that a hotter plug can be used to burn off deposits, but not cause pre-ign at higher loads.
Those who really want to learn [ & not the BS in this thread ] about spark plugs, heat range, spark gap etc should buy the Bosch Automotive Handbook. I have the 9th edition, 1544 pages. There is 8 pages of fine print on ign systems.
If the only difference is one heat range ? it makes me think was your compression wasn’t stock??N9's, I tried a set of 12's from a 318 that was here with new plugs a 340 ran like **** with the 12's .
Turk.
Post #66 is BS. And much of what you say. The link below comes from a successful drag racer from the 80s & 90s. He wrote two automotive books & produced a video cassette on porting.
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I think many folks on this forum have no idea of the operating temp range of modern copper electrode plugs. You run your 10 or 12 sec car at the strip; coolant temp might go up slightly over the 12 secs...or not at all. How much heat can the spark plug electrodes increase by in 12 secs of exposure to higher temps? 50 or 100*F. More?
Modern plugs have a 750* F operating range. Not 200, not 400, but 750*. The lower temp is selected by spark plug heat range to be hot enough to burn off deposits so that misfires do not occur as load & heat increases. That leaves 750* of increased temp at the plug tip before the tip gets hot enough to cause pre-ign. Is the plug tip going to increase temp by 750* in 12 sec? I doubt it.
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There's a bunch of them, I take most under advisement. lolsome “expert
I run the N9YC in my 69 and 70 340's. That is what the book calls for and I have never had an issue with them. You asked about the difference between the two plugs. The "R" refers to a resistor plug, for the radio interference and the "C" is stating, it is a copper core plug. The N12 and N13 plugs are for the later LA motors, with a lower compression rating.Well my block is a 73 running J heads with TRW 12:1 pistons. Compression is a little high on pump gas as it’s not stock so I want to go with one heat range from stock. Which I believe to be rn9yc or n9y not sure of the difference.
When you go to Champions ******* web site they use different part numbers like 405 for some dam reason.
Then you go to technical help they have no heat range charts or anything but they do show you how to change oil!
Dam retards over there or maybe someone can prove me wrong and show that Im the retard.
I must be an old fart. I remember paying $.79 for N9Y plugs and could buy them on sale for $.50. I still have a MOPAR set of plugs that are still in the box. Saving for a rainy day.Few months ago I was looking at an older youtube that 318Wilrun has. Someone sent him some Champion Since they did not like um. His application did just fine with um. I got a pile of um at less than a buck. Think it was 79 cents. Gud enough fur me. I have over spent in the hobby so it's run what ya got. I also have little over a 120 oil filters most are private label Wix. It was all old stock at 70 ish bucks for a 150ish filters. So ya know what I am gonna use.
I must be an old fart. I remember paying $.79 for N9Y plugs and could buy them on sale for $.50. I still have a MOPAR set of plugs that are still in the box. Saving for a rainy day.
I was a junior in HS in 78 and was driving my 73 Z28. Loved that car. A nice one now is going for $40k what the hell happened?View attachment 1716490997 85 cents back in 78. I used to manage the store.
90% of my silly never get to use um all before I die oil filter and spark plug collection came from the local auto parts place that big chains ran broke. And when CarQuest was bought out by Adavance.I must be an old fart. I remember paying $.79 for N9Y plugs and could buy them on sale for $.50. I still have a MOPAR set of plugs that are still in the box. Saving for a rainy day.