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Do you think those "special" plugs,like the U-groove,Splitfire,etc.,is worth the extra money-or just bunch of hype?
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Vette(s): 1969 convertible L71 427/435 4-speed black interior
Bsides my '78 L82 and '69 L71, I have a "Brand X" '67 Dodge Charger, 383 4-spd., and tried a set of Splitfire spark plugs in that. It didn't take more than a few months before the insulators on two cracked. I don't know the reason why (maybe the heat from the headers), but I changed to OE plugs after that, and no more problems.
Just from that experience, I don't see the point in paying extra for the fancy plugs. My opinion is leave the race plugs to the racers and those with extra $ burning holes in their pockets. Besides, the fancy plugs still won't fire if the rest of the ignition system isn't up to par.
Just from that experience, I don't see the point in paying extra for the fancy plugs. My opinion is leave the race plugs to the racers and those with extra $ burning holes in their pockets. Besides, the fancy plugs still won't fire if the rest of the ignition system isn't up to par.
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When it came time to change the plugs in my '70 (while doing other engine work), I deferred to my father-in-law who was helping me out and is a mechanic. He recommended OE replacement A/C Delco plugs over any of the fancy ones and thats what went in. 

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I run AC Delco rapidfire plugs in mine. No problems what so ever. I figure that if all these fancy style plugs were so great, then the auto manufactures would use them instead. Right? That's my .02 cents
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Thoughout the years different " novelty/race" plugs have come and gone with various electrodes, the juice will always take the path of least resistance I've played with all kinds of plugs in a rather nasty HP Volkswagen trike and in the end the best were the plan old cheapies,
Other thing I notice is when a company tests like the split fire plugs they us the whole "kit" better wires super coil etc, that's were the powers coming from not the forked tongued plug, I would like to see dyno results on an engine where all they changed was just the plugs, I believe if a person sees a boost and all they do is switch to new plugs of any kind something was wrong with your old plugs,
Two splits = 8 AC's not a value in my opinion.
Just food for thought,
Cheers, T.
Other thing I notice is when a company tests like the split fire plugs they us the whole "kit" better wires super coil etc, that's were the powers coming from not the forked tongued plug, I would like to see dyno results on an engine where all they changed was just the plugs, I believe if a person sees a boost and all they do is switch to new plugs of any kind something was wrong with your old plugs,
Two splits = 8 AC's not a value in my opinion.
Just food for thought,
Cheers, T.

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