goodlettjr
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I’m currently have roughly 40k miles on the clock. I’m set up with dual Palm Beach Dyno tunes. One for 93 and one for E85. My car spends most of its time on 93 for daily driving, but I plan on swapping to the E85 tune periodically for some weekend fun.
Since I'm at the 40k mark and switching to performance calibrations, I’m looking for some consensus on spark plug maintenance:
1. Preferred Plugs & Gap: For those running similar dual-fuel setups, what specific plug are you running? Are you sticking with the stock Motorcraft, NGK Iridium, etc..? Also, what gap is recommended for this setup?
2. Gap: Do you feel there is a "sweet spot" gap that works perfectly for both 93 and E85, or are you narrowing the gap specifically to prevent blowout on E85 at high revs?
3. Change Intervals: What are your realistic intervals for swapping plugs on a tuned S650? Ford says 100k, but I’m assuming that’s out the window now. Do you find E85 degrades the plugs faster?
Looking forward to hearing your setups and any "lessons learned.”
Thanks in advance!
Since I'm at the 40k mark and switching to performance calibrations, I’m looking for some consensus on spark plug maintenance:
1. Preferred Plugs & Gap: For those running similar dual-fuel setups, what specific plug are you running? Are you sticking with the stock Motorcraft, NGK Iridium, etc..? Also, what gap is recommended for this setup?
2. Gap: Do you feel there is a "sweet spot" gap that works perfectly for both 93 and E85, or are you narrowing the gap specifically to prevent blowout on E85 at high revs?
3. Change Intervals: What are your realistic intervals for swapping plugs on a tuned S650? Ford says 100k, but I’m assuming that’s out the window now. Do you find E85 degrades the plugs faster?
Looking forward to hearing your setups and any "lessons learned.”
Thanks in advance!
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