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Jim02WS6 06-06-2008 05:38 PM

LS1 Tune-up
 
I'm returning home after a LONG 5 mth deployment and the TA is in dire needs of a tune-up. I'm just curious as to the best plug/wire combo to go with.

I have run Mobile 1 through the car since i've had it (2 yrs) and was planning on switching to Royal Purple. Is it worth?

Gunnar 06-06-2008 05:44 PM

I went with NGK's and MSD wires, seems to be a popular combination.

LS184 06-06-2008 05:55 PM

+1 wirth the plugs and wire...sponsor on here is selling both for only 65 shipped...cant beat tht

LS184 06-06-2008 06:05 PM

As Far As The Oil Goes, I Use Mobil Synthetic, And Alwalys Have, I Like It Alot, If It Works For U Thn Theres No Need To Change Unless U Wnna Try Something Different

jRaskell 06-06-2008 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by LS184 (Post 9508358)
sponsor on here is selling both for only 65 shipped...cant beat tht

Come on. Can't post something like that without at least saying which sponsor, if not a direct link.

newton 06-07-2008 01:18 AM

Here it is for $73: http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...oducts_id=1415

LS184 06-07-2008 01:27 AM


Originally Posted by jRaskell (Post 9509701)
Come on. Can't post something like that without at least saying which sponsor, if not a direct link.

ha sure i can, here 65 shipped, and hes a great guy 2! https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...438&highlight=

punisherTA 06-07-2008 09:24 AM

I recently skipped the wires and bought a set of WeaponX K6CF spark plugs for a couple reasons.

1) With an Iridium plug I spend more time driving and less headache changing the number 8 plug.

2) The MSD wires would have saved me about 2000ohms worth of resistance over the NGK plugs and stock wires. The WeaponX spark plugs have saved me 5000ohms worth of resistance over the stock wires and NGK spark plugs, almost double.

3) I kindof like the way the stock wires are so tight on the spark plug.

I may get the MSD wires in the future, but not for the time being. As a side note I did notice a difference over the TR55ix plugs.

I would also suggest cleaning your IAC, throw in some fuel system cleaner and of course some true synthetic oil with a grade 4 base. Mobile 1's new oil formula is a grade 3 oil (not a true synthetic), RP is a true synthetic with a grade 4 oil base. I say change it up.
:)

LS184 06-07-2008 09:28 AM

hmmm nvr heard of those plugs....price difference?

punisherTA 06-07-2008 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by LS184 (Post 9510969)
hmmm nvr heard of those plugs....price difference?

*Non-sponsor link removed.

Apparently they are very well known in the mustang scene. I have a friend that used their stuff with great results so I thought I would give them a try. I never would have thought a spark plug swap would make a noticeable seat of the pants difference in my car but they sure did, and the car ran much better. They are more expensive but I will be using them again, if that tells you anything about my experience. The best thing about them is that they are 5000-10000 ohms less in resistance then any other spark plug.

At first I really didn't know if I was going to pay up for them but after I calculated everything, if I made regular copper plug changes at every 10K

$1.99 a plug x 8 cylinders x 6 changes the total = $99.52
+ pay to have them swapped $150each swap x 6 changes = $900
total $999.52! for 60K worth of road time

Using these I paid $10 a plug = $80
+ pay to have them swapped $150 x 1 change = $150
total $230 for 60K worth of road time

By the time it's all said and done I'm WAY over the break even point. I'm a firm advocate that you get what you pay for. Save a couple bucks now and you pay for it in the long run.

Apparently the tests have shown that a 60K set of WeaponX plugs will out perform a brand new set of standard copper plugs, so, if I can get away with better performance, mileage and engine manners for 30 - 60K they will end up more then paying for themselves.

Also, don't quote me on this but I believe you can get them a bit cheaper through their vendors.

Jim02WS6 06-07-2008 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by punisherTA (Post 9510953)
I recently skipped the wires and bought a set of WeaponX K6CF spark plugs for a couple reasons.

1) With an Iridium plug I spend more time driving and less headache changing the number 8 plug.

2) The MSD wires would have saved me about 2000ohms worth of resistance over the NGK plugs and stock wires. The WeaponX spark plugs have saved me 5000ohms worth of resistance over the stock wires and NGK spark plugs, almost double.

3) I kindof like the way the stock wires are so tight on the spark plug.

I may get the MSD wires in the future, but not for the time being. As a side note I did notice a difference over the TR55ix plugs.

I would also suggest cleaning your IAC, throw in some fuel system cleaner and of course some true synthetic oil with a grade 4 base. Mobile 1's new oil formula is a grade 3 oil (not a true synthetic), RP is a true synthetic with a grade 4 oil base. I say change it up.
:)


thanks a lot i didnt know that about the oil. i already run it in the rearend and just figured it to be the natural choice to go with. i should be good with the fuel system my ole lady is in love with the car and has been starting it and occasionally taking it down to put gas in it. hell i'll prolly do it anyways just to be safe

Jim02WS6 06-07-2008 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by punisherTA (Post 9511196)
Here is the link to their site.

*Non Sponsor link removed.

Apparently they are very well known in the mustang scene. I have a friend that used their stuff with great results so I thought I would give them a try. I never would have thought a spark plug swap would make a noticeable seat of the pants difference in my car but they sure did, and the car ran much better. They are more expensive but I will be using them again, if that tells you anything about my experience. The best thing about them is that they are 5000-10000 ohms less in resistance then any other spark plug.

At first I really didn't know if I was going to pay up for them but after I calculated everything, if I made regular copper plug changes at every 10K

$1.99 a plug x 8 cylinders x 6 changes the total = $99.52
+ pay to have them swapped $150each swap x 6 changes = $900
total $999.52! for 60K worth of road time

Using these I paid $10 a plug = $80
+ pay to have them swapped $150 x 1 change = $150
total $230 for 60K worth of road time

By the time it's all said and done I'm WAY over the break even point. I'm a firm advocate that you get what you pay for. Save a couple bucks now and you pay for it in the long run.

Apparently the tests have shown that a 60K set of WeaponX plugs will out perform a brand new set of standard copper plugs, so, if I can get away with better performance, mileage and engine manners for 30 - 60K they will end up more then paying for themselves.

Also, don't quote me on this but I believe you can get them a bit cheaper through their vendors.

Thanks for the info bud hopefully they're the real thing cause i just dropped $100 on plugs. Now just need to find some MSD wires

Thanks

punisherTA 06-08-2008 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by Jim02WS6 (Post 9512406)
Thanks for the info bud hopefully they're the real thing cause i just dropped $100 on plugs. Now just need to find some MSD wires

Thanks

I was really happy with my purchase, I'm sure you will be happy as well. Also, the owner is a really good guy and will bend over backwards to help his customers as well. His name is Mark, if you need anything or have any questions tell him Kevin sent you.


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