Lots of threads out there but lots of variables...
I have been using an Accell #115 in the car since I got it because that is what was in the engine when I got it.......
Well, Accel no longer makes a 115 -- there is a substitute part number which is a resistor plug, (the 115 is not).....so I figured I would see what else I could try.
Stopped into autozone and had the auto expert there cross reference the accel 115 to autolite and he gave me a 103. Got them home and realized they are WRONG.....tapered seat instead of flat/gasket, different size hex etc. so they have to go back.....started looking around online for myself.
My fish has a 318 -- purple shaft, 4bbl eddie, performer manifold, dougs headers, chrome ignition box and J heads.....no idea on valve size....I dont get ANY pinging on 87 octane.......the plugs burn nice and clean, tan electrodes....not much carbon etc......so in theory the engine is running good on the 115s.
According to autozone, the correct plug for a 72 stock 318 is an autolite 66....using the cross reference tables an accel 115 (what has been in it) equals a Autolite 63, which would be a colder plug (right?).
A guy I hang out with sometimes at the cruises has a real nice magnum 360 in his Challenger swears by autolites....says his 360 runs the best on them. I didnt ask what number.....
Should I go with an autolite 63 (which in theory would equal the heat range on the accels) or try a stock plug? Am I losing power by running the colder plug? Is there anything to gain by trying a hotter plug like the 66?
Thanks all.