http://www.4secondsflat.com/Spark_plug_reading.html
NOW in the WIKI see tuning site section
UPDATED SPARK PLUG READING
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Re: UPDATED SPARK PLUG READING
That was a fantastic find!
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D,ragedigital wrote:That was a fantastic find!
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Re: UPDATED SPARK PLUG READING
I stopped reading when I got to the part where they spelled "UEGO" wrong. Tuning by spark plug is a basic and subjective way of tuning an engine. Do you think the plugs on that Hemi are going to respond the same way as on our bikes? Things like flame speed, combustion chamber efficiency, and plug design (heat range, size, etc...) come to mind as things that would render those guidelines useless for other engines.
IMO a wideband coupled with a knock sensor is the best way for the average gear head to tune their engines.
IMO a wideband coupled with a knock sensor is the best way for the average gear head to tune their engines.
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Re: UPDATED SPARK PLUG READING
You're correct in all aspects; however, for just a few paragraphs of basic information concerning reading plugs, I think believe it is valuable information. If anything, it will give the person who starts a thread with "Have spark - not running" a way to present their facts more clearly.olie05 wrote:I stopped reading when I got to the part where they spelled "UEGO" wrong. Tuning by spark plug is a basic and subjective way of tuning an engine. Do you think the plugs on that Hemi are going to respond the same way as on our bikes? Things like flame speed, combustion chamber efficiency, and plug design (heat range, size, etc...) come to mind as things that would render those guidelines useless for other engines.
IMO a wideband coupled with a knock sensor is the best way for the average gear head to tune their engines.
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Re: UPDATED SPARK PLUG READING
Darrin,ragedigital wrote:You're correct in all aspects; however, for just a few paragraphs of basic information concerning reading plugs, I think believe it is valuable information. If anything, it will give the person who starts a thread with "Have spark - not running" a way to present their facts more clearly.olie05 wrote:I stopped reading when I got to the part where they spelled "UEGO" wrong. Tuning by spark plug is a basic and subjective way of tuning an engine. Do you think the plugs on that Hemi are going to respond the same way as on our bikes? Things like flame speed, combustion chamber efficiency, and plug design (heat range, size, etc...) come to mind as things that would render those guidelines useless for other engines.
IMO a wideband coupled with a knock sensor is the best way for the average gear head to tune their engines.
Reading Spark plugs is at best subjective and is a basis for the average guy to see what is going on. As to detail s like head shape flame travel plug heat range that will all vary even amongst a model range of engine such as ours with manufacturing tolerances, market location (& their weather conditions ) gasoline specs from various sources.
If you follower the variables as a user is faced with, my question logically would be "why get out of bed in the morning ?"
Knowledge as ever is to be subject to interpretation.
Re: UPDATED SPARK PLUG READING
olie05 wrote:I stopped reading when I got to the part where they spelled "UEGO" wrong. Tuning by spark plug is a basic and subjective way of tuning an engine. Do you think the plugs on that Hemi are going to respond the same way as on our bikes? Things like flame speed, combustion chamber efficiency, and plug design (heat range, size, etc...) come to mind as things that would render those guidelines useless for other engines.
IMO a wideband coupled with a knock sensor is the best way for the average gear head to tune their engines.
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Nice find YG