SHOHARD
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The reason I am also asking this question is after I tuned my 2015 SHO w/Diablo intune 91 octane tune, my SHO started to bog (lose spark) when I mash the gas. I was racing a Chevy SS the other night and mashed the gas and lost power then it kicked back in after a second or so then it drives fine. I know from past experience that my spark plugs was the problem. Is this the same problem or is there something else that is going on? Help please.
Update: When I am driving the car like an old man the car drives and shifts fine, no hesitation or trans problems. When I am mashing the gas the trans shifts hard into each gear and loses power around 30mph when mashing the gas. I hope this can help diagnose the problem.
Sooo... I have researched all over the web and I can not get a clear answer for 1 Stage colder spark plugs. This is what I have found so far:
According to my research the SP528 and SP534 are re-branded NGK LTR6CI-8 and LTR6CI-9.
All plugs need to be gapped at .029-.030 w/tune
2010 SHO's were outfitted with SP512 plugs=NGK -----Heat range is 5
2011-2012 with SP528=NGK LTR6CI-8 ---------Heat range is 6
2013 with SP534=NGK LTR6CI-9---------Heat range is 6
Now if the 2011-2015 are already 1 stage colder stock what is the point to go another stage colder unless you have meth? What I have been reading on this forum and another is the best plug to go with is NGK-LTR7IX-11 plugs w/heat range 7. Is this plug the best plug to go with with a tune?
Update: When I am driving the car like an old man the car drives and shifts fine, no hesitation or trans problems. When I am mashing the gas the trans shifts hard into each gear and loses power around 30mph when mashing the gas. I hope this can help diagnose the problem.
Sooo... I have researched all over the web and I can not get a clear answer for 1 Stage colder spark plugs. This is what I have found so far:
According to my research the SP528 and SP534 are re-branded NGK LTR6CI-8 and LTR6CI-9.
All plugs need to be gapped at .029-.030 w/tune
2010 SHO's were outfitted with SP512 plugs=NGK -----Heat range is 5
2011-2012 with SP528=NGK LTR6CI-8 ---------Heat range is 6
2013 with SP534=NGK LTR6CI-9---------Heat range is 6
Now if the 2011-2015 are already 1 stage colder stock what is the point to go another stage colder unless you have meth? What I have been reading on this forum and another is the best plug to go with is NGK-LTR7IX-11 plugs w/heat range 7. Is this plug the best plug to go with with a tune?
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