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What spark plug would be the best for a 1970 351 Cleveland with an 50,000 volt coil/HEI distributor, 650 cfm Holley/Edlebrock dual plane with open chamber 2V heads?
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i'd say Bosch Platinum 2's or 4's...Don't get E3 diamond fires.
the only problrm with people going to a hoter plug is most keep a stock ignition system. think of it this way how is a hotter plug going to deliver hotter spark if it doesn't have a hotter coil to go with it
i'd say Bosch Platinum 2's or 4's...Don't get E3 diamond fires.
A HOTTER plug does not produce a HOTTER spark! The center electrode runs HOTTER on a HOT plug, COOLER on a COLD plug.
http://www.ngk.com/charglossary.asp?kw=Heat+range
Your best bet is to run the OEM Motorcraft plugs.
fyi........multi-electrode spark plugs were used in aircraft engines....a spark plug with 2 seperate side electrodes (not one side electrode pinched into a split on the tip)
if the single side-electrode spark plug fouled out...the cylinder was dead
with a dual side-electrode spark plug...the spark had a chance to jump to the other side electrode if one side-electrode fouled out....at least that was the theory.....problem was.....you didn't know the plug was in bad shape until the plug quit firing completely.....
back to square 1
not a good thang at cloud level
(if you REALLY wanna throw a 3" long spark instead of a 00.050" long spark.....figure out how to run a magneto....then, you won't even need that little L-shaped side-electrode!!!!!!)
i dont like bosch or champion or any of that nonsense.