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ChimpofDarkness said:
It's no coincidence your idle became even more elevated when you moved to the iridium plugs, in fact is a quite common side effect of fitting these plugs.
The reason is simple, the iridium plugs are delivering better combustion particularly at idle, this has the knock on effect of raising your idle speed.
It's actually a good sign, when I fitted these plugs my idle immediately became raised by 200rpm, requiring a small adjustment of the idle screw to correct.
Once you have followed my base idle setting instructions you should enjoy a far smoother idle at the correct 850 - 950rpm, dependant on your cam profile you may prefer 1000rpm.
I'm pleased you found the NGK BPR6EIX iridium gave noticeable improvements in throttle response, once you have corrected your base idle you should find the car starts better cold & idles far smoother too.
Who'll be next to fit these excellent plugs and report back here how they performed?
Dave.
Someone has to take the man up on this challenge. A definitive test would be to fit a new set of NGK BP6ES plugs, then run the engine until warm, let it idle, and then disconnect the stepper, so the idle is fixed, and note what it is. Then swap the plugs to the iridium ones and see if the new idle is higher (make sure the engine temp is the same). A 200 rpm difference would be a phenomenal improvement in burn that no one could argue with.The reason is simple, the iridium plugs are delivering better combustion particularly at idle, this has the knock on effect of raising your idle speed.
It's actually a good sign, when I fitted these plugs my idle immediately became raised by 200rpm, requiring a small adjustment of the idle screw to correct.
Once you have followed my base idle setting instructions you should enjoy a far smoother idle at the correct 850 - 950rpm, dependant on your cam profile you may prefer 1000rpm.
I'm pleased you found the NGK BPR6EIX iridium gave noticeable improvements in throttle response, once you have corrected your base idle you should find the car starts better cold & idles far smoother too.
Who'll be next to fit these excellent plugs and report back here how they performed?
Dave.
Anyone tried these? http://www.potn.co.uk/nology-tvr-griffith-500-5-li...
Funny they should witter on about the conductivity of any particular metal (silver in this case) as you have plug leads that are 10K's ohms resistance, resistive shrouds, and possibly resitive plugs, so the resistance of the plug core is completely negligible in comparison, even if it where wet string. Sounds like sales rubbish to me.
leylandracer said:
Anyone tried these? http://www.potn.co.uk/nology-tvr-griffith-500-5-li...
They seem to have a random number generator to work out the cost fo 8 spark plugs. Goes from 9.99 each to over £90 for 8.leylandracer said:
Anyone tried these? http://www.potn.co.uk/nology-tvr-griffith-500-5-li...
I guarantee you these plugs will be total rubbish.Stick with a trusted name, & the best in the business is NGK.
By a significant margin!
My idle issue feels like something mechanical sticking. This morning I started the car and had an 1800 rpm tickover within 30 seconds of leaving my drive way. With the engine warm i noticed that i could pull the idle down by letting in the clutch an bit, and it then stayed low. Occasionally you can feel something electronic is trying to correct it, but the bulk of the issue feels like it is mechanical and is something sticking. In for service on Monday, I will get Mat to look at it for me.
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