Toadster
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What problem are you trying to solve?
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I think it’s time the SP542
gets a titled thread. There are posts about these little gems all over the forum in various threads from SPD to Whipple.
So post your setup, your experiences changing to the SP542 and your plug gap. Post why you changed and if it made the improvements you hoped.
For my own experience....
I had no issues with the factory plugs at 15k miles. MPT93 PRX, CAI, whipple intercooler, SPD adapters, FOMOCO catback.
I didn’t expect much. My hats off to you all for inspiring me. There is sharper throttle response. The low end, nonboosted power is smoother, and the idle is even smoother than it was before. It made the truck a little easier to drive and it’ll be easier to off-road with the improved low-end throttle control.
So the million dollar question....
Why?
GRANTED I left the gap on the plugs at .030.
I didn’t think .025 was necessary.
I’m assuming you have a 17?. Has anyone done this on an 18?. Straight from dealership my truck felt like there was a weird misfiring/stumbling on heavy acceleration. I was waiting for a code thinking something was wrong, but never got one. Last week I hoped in truck and there was a cel light on. Had the code read at local shop....came back as a random misfire. It cleared itself up a day later. I’m definitely interested in doing this. I can’t say I’ve ever changed a spark plug in my life, can’t be too hard but since I’ve never done it before I’d either have a buddy come help me or have my local garage do it for me! It may be a silly question but how many of these plugs do I have to order! Thanks
I’m assuming you have a 17?. Has anyone done this on an 18?. Straight from dealership my truck felt like there was a weird misfiring/stumbling on heavy acceleration. I was waiting for a code thinking something was wrong, but never got one. Last week I hoped in truck and there was a cel light on. Had the code read at local shop....came back as a random misfire. It cleared itself up a day later. I’m definitely interested in doing this. I can’t say I’ve ever changed a spark plug in my life, can’t be too hard but since I’ve never done it before I’d either have a buddy come help me or have my local garage do it for me! It may be a silly question but how many of these plugs do I have to order! Thanks
You didn’t discover this on the test drive? I’m asking because you said ‘straight from the dealership’. If so, you should have discovered this in the pre-purchase phase and not signed anything until it was fixed or they had a comparable truck with no issue.
My pre-purchase routine has been documented here before, and I’ve been soundly criticized for being a hard a$$ with the dealer. Scoff all you want, but I didn’t drive away with a truck that had known issues. My test drive was almost an hour, with several full throttle blasts in normal, sport, 2h, 4a, and engagement of the other modes, back to normal, then sport, manual, more full throttle, back to the dealer and crawling under the truck to see if I could find any leaks or issues. Not to browbeat you, but to illustrate this-
Don’t -change- anything on the truck while it’s misbehaving. If you change something, it’s one more variable in the equation and every dealer you go to will point to it as the known change, possible culprit.
Although it should go without saying, some people on here are a little hard headed, fer f@@k’s sake, DON’T mod the truck while it’s exhibiting this behavior - at least anything to do with the power train. That is only going to exacerbate the problem, if anything.
If you do the plug change yourself, despite really needing to take the truck to a dealer, you might as well buy 8, since you’ve never changed one before. If you have a mech. do it for you, then you only need 6.
Just sayin’
He was originally running 87 for a while but said its still happening with 91. Wish I could do better but all we have is 91 is californiawhat does he run for fuel?
Calling BS on this. That being said I did order the new plugs but I don’t see the change doing anything, maybe I will be surprised though. Currently running the whipple tune, properly gapped stock plugs to what whipple recommends .025, zero issues with this setup but new plugs and a swap are cheap/easy enough to test it out.
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