What is the rule of thumb ? Compression goes up does heat range go cooler ? How many of us use the oem heat range, after bumping up the compression.
Yes. Here's the link: https://www.dartheads.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Dart-Spark-Plug-Application-Sheet.pdf I just found that recently because I needed to change the plugs in the C10.Is that chart from Dart? If so, it appears their go to brand is NGK and not any typical American plug.
Seems like I remember a David Freiburger video where he said that from his Engine Masters experience they preferred NGK or Denso plugs. I was surprised because for years folks were hot for Autolite but I guess they lost quality somewhere. The same video also discussed how to tell the difference between US vs foreign made AC Delco plugs. I need to find that video for a refresher.
I’m not certain but heat range choice might be different from old school heads compared to an LS with an entirely different cooling flow system that allows such high compression on pump gas.This is an interesting topic that I never thought of.
I just bought new plugs for my burb and recently went from about 9.5 to 10.7.
I'm not even sure if the heat range I got is even close to the ones I had...
Just looked up and ls3 vehicle on rockauto and picked a set of delcos.
I noticed with the new setup, I can start my engine, pull out of my spot at work and within a half mile I'm over 130*. That surprised me.Higher compression creates higher Temps. The need for a hotter plug wouldn't be as critical as say a low compression smog engine, in my view
He probably doesYes in general hotter compression needs a cooler plug to avoid detonation from too hot of plug tip, up up a point of compression usually means dropping one plug temp at least in NGK terms.
I prefer NGK because there plating/coating on the plug is less likely to seize in an aluminum head. I've had other plugs try to seize on me even with antisieze on the plug, I have not had that feeling with NGK thus far, and I have been using them for years.
Plus I called NGK 7 years ago about my 11:1 big block that I add nitrous, and they told me exactly what heat range to run and what plug gap with each nitrous level and NA, tech didn't even think about it, just spouted it out right away like he does it 10 times a day.