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Champion, Autolite, NGK? Looking for plug recommendations

Started by Matt13, November 12, 2020, 02:57:42 PM

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jimynick

There's a bunch of plugs you could use, but the factory went with Champions and while I'm sure others will chime in, it seems that N9Y or RN12Y were a couple that came up. Just Google it and allow some time to read the contrasting opinions.  :cheers:
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Brads70



Matt13

Quote from: jimynick on November 12, 2020, 03:32:25 PM
There's a bunch of plugs you could use, but the factory went with Champions and while I'm sure others will chime in, it seems that N9Y or RN12Y were a couple that came up. Just Google it and allow some time to read the contrasting opinions.  :cheers:
Indeed I have. It would seem that the top 3 talked about are those I put in the caption. Just wanted to hear from a few E body guys.

dodj

I'm a Champion fan. So far no issues in my mopar since '84
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Topcat

I just put in non resistor Champion plugs.

Seems most plugs now are all resistor types.

Why would I want resistor plugs in my engine when I want all the volts I can get?

7212Mopar

Both of my Challengers are running NGK Iridium plugs. A little more but trouble free and last a long time.
1973 Challenger Rallye, 416 AT
2012 Challenger SRT8 6 speed Yellow Jacket


Jim AAR

I've used Champion N9Y since i've owned my AAR, never had any problems with them. If you`re air/fuel ratio is good and you're timing set properly with good valve seals, they almost never foul.  :alan2cents:

dodj

Quote from: Topcat on November 12, 2020, 06:54:25 PM
I just put in non resistor Champion plugs.

Seems most plugs now are all resistor types.

Why would I want resistor plugs in my engine when I want all the volts I can get?
So you have a better radio listening experience... lol.
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Chryco Psycho

I have always used Champion or Autolite Only.
NGK are useless . slightest foul & they will never fire again so the choke setting better be perfect .

RUNCHARGER

I have had good luck with AC Delco as well. I've used Autolite and NGK with good success too.
Sheldon


71383bee

Big fan of Autolites. I believe I have 64's in the 73 340.


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