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  • #16
    I ran #4's in my 1992 Z-34. But I was running 116 octane, 150 shot of dope, no emissions, and full port and polishing with a ice box on the fuel lines and (naturally aspirated) ice box (spearco) to chill the air in tropical heat race track conditions. worked great. Also match that with mallory wires, you'll have to make them yourself from a universal kit. When I did that I was apart of a fairly large race team, and we had bought 1 set of every spark plug wire in the summit catalog, the mallory's ohm'd out the best.
    sigpicHow to make High performance Emissions:
    A "true" High flow converter, straight pipe.
    Low/No flow EGR valve, block off plate.
    Carbon canister and purge valve mod, place in large 30 Gallon can, cover, and place curbside, the city will do the rest.
    PCV valve and vent tube, reroute to exhaust to dump where it belongs, on the ground. Or add breathers and let it all free.

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    • #17
      Got the plugs. Took a look at them and they dont look like rapid fires at all. I have an older set from my 3.1 and they have divits all around the anode and these new ones are just a fine point and look like platinums.

      I mentioned it to the sales guy and he said that rapid fires changed up. I said that how can it be a rapid fire with out the divits cause my understanding is that is what made it a rapid fire plug.

      I bought them anyway. #10 and if anyone ever wants the GM Part number let me know cause it took 4 days of talking back and forth to just find the right plugs.

      What is everyone setting these to? Stock is .060 but I am thinking maybe .045. Opinions/suggestions.

      Thanks
      I dont know what this means but "ASS HATS" is funny

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      • #18
        they redesigned the rapid fires. they have a different platinum electrode now...lame. 8s are about 1 step colder than 12s, i think.
        91 GTP HM-284 GONE
        96 Special Edition LQ1/4T60E GONE

        98 Spawn of Satan (L67 Regal)
        87 V10 SM-465/Mild 350
        06 Cobalt SS/SC GONE

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        • #19
          Fine tip ussually means iridium. And they should be pregapped, with that real fine tip you will crush it very easily, leave it be. If you were NOS'd, blown, turbo'ed, and dragging for consistancey, in the neighbor hood of being worried about .005 +/- sec) then I would say to adjust their gap. Otherwise, street app, don't touch it.
          sigpicHow to make High performance Emissions:
          A "true" High flow converter, straight pipe.
          Low/No flow EGR valve, block off plate.
          Carbon canister and purge valve mod, place in large 30 Gallon can, cover, and place curbside, the city will do the rest.
          PCV valve and vent tube, reroute to exhaust to dump where it belongs, on the ground. Or add breathers and let it all free.

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          • #20
            RapidFire 8's come pregapped @ .035. Here is the GM Part # for it. 25171347

            Now I was looking at getting these. Should they be regapped to .045 or be left alone?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by 93Oldsdroptop View Post
              I put Rapidfire 8's in my 3.4. The lower the number, colder the plug.
              This is not the case with the rapidfire numbers. Number 12's are equivilent to R42LTSM, which are the coldest you can get for our engines, as far as I know. #8's are R42LTS which apparently doesn't have the "special design" electrode, whatever that means. #6's are R44LTSM equivilent, so that throws your theory out the window. #4's are R43XLS, actually 1 heat range hotter then 12s or 8s, and not designed for our engines at all.
              Last edited by 3400beretta; 10-25-2007, 12:36 PM.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by 3400beretta View Post
                This is not the case with the rapidfire numbers. Number 12's are equivilent to R42LTSM, which are the coldest you can get for our engines, as far as I know. #8's are R42LTS which apparently doesn't have the "special design" electrode, whatever that means. #6's are R44LTSM equivilent, so that throws your theory out the window. #4's are R43XLS, actually 1 heat range hotter then 12s or 8s, and not designed for our engines at all.

                OK, I stand corrected.

                '93 Cutlass Ragtop LQ-1 -- Semi-retired over winters
                '06 Dodge Magnum SXT 3.5L -- My Daily Driver

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                • #23
                  Still have not put them in yet. Waiting to buy some plug wires. Any suggestions? Other then Magnacore.
                  I dont know what this means but "ASS HATS" is funny

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                  • #24
                    taylor makes 8.0 and 8.2 mm wires in black, red, or blue (others?) for 91-95 engines for less than magnecor.
                    91 GTP HM-284 GONE
                    96 Special Edition LQ1/4T60E GONE

                    98 Spawn of Satan (L67 Regal)
                    87 V10 SM-465/Mild 350
                    06 Cobalt SS/SC GONE

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                    • #25
                      The stock Delco wires are plenty good for the LQ-1. I'd stick with those.

                      '93 Cutlass Ragtop LQ-1 -- Semi-retired over winters
                      '06 Dodge Magnum SXT 3.5L -- My Daily Driver

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                      • #26
                        Ok 95 V6 3.4L (X) GRAND PRIX 8mm-74X42 8.2mm84X42

                        THese are the part #s for the 95 but I cant find anything for my 96GTP.

                        Is there a major difference between the 95 and 96 3.4X Engines?

                        I just checked with my supplier and I can have these ones for $100
                        Last edited by Identity Crisis; 10-31-2007, 03:33 PM.
                        I dont know what this means but "ASS HATS" is funny

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                        • #27
                          The 95 spark plug wires have the long extension on the rear ones. Makes it easier for changing. You can't put those on the 96 engine. The UIM takes over the whole back of the engine where the plug wires go into.

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                          • #28
                            God Damn it!
                            I dont know what this means but "ASS HATS" is funny

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