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Cold plugs for 360 Magnum
Can anyone recommend a good cold plug for a 2,000-model-year Durango, 5.9-liter (360) Mopar Magnum motor? I bought some cold NGK's and when I went to install them, I discovered that they had a 13/16ths-inch hex, and wouldn't fit in the spark plug wells in the heads.
I need plugs with no extended tip, a very cold range, and a 5/8ths-inch hex. I THINK the "reach" is 3/4ths-inch. Not positive about that.... sorry.
I got my car running well, finally (ended up having to replace the distributor before it would run right,) but I still need some "cold" spark plugs for it. It still seems to want to detonate a little, with these "6962" NGK plugs that are also marked "BKR6E". I'm hoping that some colder plugs might cure the detonation.
I have an MSD BoostMaster ignition-retard set on 3-degrees of retard for every pound of boost (30 degrees advance, total, with no retard), and 375ml-jet in my Snowperformance Stage I BoostCooler with windshield-washer fluid; spraying begins at 5 psi. I STILL hear some trace detonation at full throttle; can't live with that.
I run 8 pounds of boost.... so far.
Any recommendations for a cold plug (preferably, NGK's, but not exclusively.)
Thanks for any information or recommendations.
Bill, in Conway, Arkansas
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Finally got a timeslip!!!
Speedytang, and others who might be interested...
I finally got a chance to run my car on a reliable set of clocks over the weekend.
Centervile (Arkansas) Dragway allowed 5 of us to rent the strip on Sunday from 11 to 5 pm, and we had ample opportunity to make as many passes as we deemed appropriate.
This is a thousand-foot strip; not enough shutdown area for a full quarter-mile. They gave us timelips with 60-ft, 330-ft, 660-ft and 1,000-ft incremental times, with mph at 660 and 1,000-ft.
Attached is a copy of my best timeslip.
I was running 10 pounds of boost.
It was very cold, and the starting line was really slick, so my 60-foot time shown is not representative of what the car can do on a good-biting strip.
Still, I was more than happy with the results. With changing intake and exhaust manifolds and adding the V-1, S-trim blower, I picked up over 13 mph in the thousand feet, and dropped the 1,000 ft e.t. from 11.0 to 9.74, a total of 1.26 seconds.
My online computer programs say the car, given the numbers on the time slip, should run about 11.80 @ 118 mph in the quarter.
That's an improvement of 1.55 seconds and 16 mph, compared with my unblown best times of 13.35 @ 102 mph.
This was a long time, coming.... and was even more gratifying since there was no "kit" and I had to fabricate the mounting plate, oil supply line and drainback, and all the hot air plumbing, myself. I also built a dual-fuel system with two pumps, and two filters, whether the fuel comes from the original tank, or the fuel cell in the trunk. That's a half-inch system, all the way.
Okay; I'll stop the bragging, now.... LOL! If you knew how ham-handed I am, you'd realize what a miracle it is that this thing runs at all.... I still haven't put a timing light on it.... just tuned it "by ear."
I was just happy that the head gaskets stayed put during all 6 runs. I have a bigger top pulley that I'm going to install, tomorrow, and cut the boost down to about 8 pounds. I was running a 2.87"; the larger one is a 3.04"...
The MSD BoostMaster and my SnowPerformance Boost Cooler seemed to work flawlessly throughout. Had the MSD set on "3" for this first outing. I'll dial it back, next time. I was running av gas, BTW. 100+ octane (don't really know how much because it's not rated like pump gas.) I think it's about 104, or something like that.
I got my F.A.S.T. wideband air/fuel meter, but haven't used it yet. I don't have a welder, so, I have to go to an exhaust shop and get the bung welded in.
Thanks again, Speedytang, for seeing to it that I ended up with a unit that logs the data. I dodged a bullet, there... You da man... :)
Life is good...
Bill, in Conway, Arkansas
PS Doubleclick on the attached timeslip to enlarge it, so it can be read.
PPS Never got the 4.10 installed; these times were turned with a 3.55 SureGrip.