Plug extender
Plug extender
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Moose v8

Original Poster:

204 posts

83 months

Sunday 31st May 2020
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Advise please, do I keep the plug lead extenders or bin them they are the originals 92 Griff 4.3 Racetech do list items is it worthwhile not bothered about originality just running right hopefully booking in at kits and classics

ITVRI

198 posts

199 months

Sunday 31st May 2020
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The general consensus from most veterans is that you don’t need the extenders as they can cause random misfires or running problems and that they are an unnecessary link in the ignition chain. There are some very long threads found on pistonheads you can search out but in a nutshell it’s generally agreed for reliable smoother running change spark plugs to heat range 6, use standard R/Rover leads either a ceramic version lead or standard leads with socks.

Chuggaboom

1,152 posts

265 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2020
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ITVR said:
.......with socks.
Might anyone be able to post link(s) to any socks that they have used. Ta.

Belle427

10,807 posts

250 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2020
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Angled plug leads are better as they take the boot away from the manifolds.
Straight leads will tend to contact the manifolds and even with fancy protective boots will still burn.
I tried straight fancy leads with the best protect a boot on my Chim and they still burnt the lead, I now use angled leads bought from eBay seller Mr retro plugs and leads.

asd2001

164 posts

104 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2020
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+1 for Mr Retro. I’ve tried a couple of sets of cheaper angled leads and Mr Retro best so far.... I paired with a set of socks from eBay which were a bit of a struggle to get over the leads but seem to work well together

L1OFF

3,556 posts

273 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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I had an issue with my Pre-Cat which was diagnosed as the cam. Turned out to be a couple of plug extenders with high resistance.

griffdude

1,874 posts

265 months

QBee

21,800 posts

161 months

Saturday 3rd October 2020
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There were a lot of fake extenders around in the last 5 years. I had a new set fitted which turned out to be fakes - six failed over the next six months, causing much irritation and messing up one track day and one sprint day.
I must add that they came from a proper TVR source, not EBay.
I am now on no extenders, angled ceramic leads and BPR6 EIX plugs.
Car is a TVR Singer, as it runs like a sewing machine.

indigochim

1,980 posts

147 months

Saturday 3rd October 2020
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Likewise I bought a replacement set a couple of years ago from a reputable French supplier "Genuine Beru 302" ventral plug extenders. They didn't last a year before they where all cracked and arcing. I suspect they're just not built to the same specification as the original ones. I guess they have an easier life in an opel Vectra/ vauxhall cavalier. I too have gone with cranked HT leads although I also got some that are recommended on this thread that got toasted no my manifolds.