sdpatt said:
The Motorcraft AGSP32PP was the ONLY plug designed for the SHO engines. These plugs were manufactured for Motorcraft by Nippon Denso.
The original AGSF32EGM and AGSF32PM where manufactured by Allied Signal in Fostoria Ohio, the same company that made Autolite brand, now named Honeywell. I have talked to the technicians who did the application testing back in the day to confirm this. there are many Ford cars that use plugs other than Honeywell's, such as the some Lincolns, Mazda and jaguar, but NGK has those cars, not denso.
I believe the differences height are due to the gasket material (annealed vs non-annealed), which is different for the autolite, and batch to batch variations in terminal stud manufacture.
also, I would stay away from champion right now as their quality has really been suffering lately, and you may get hosed. most brands of the finewire design (Bosch, NGK and denso) will wear down and open up the spark gap in a surprizingly short amount of time (as little as 100 hours of run time). this increases chance of misfiring and is ******* the ignition wires and coil.
in my opinion the best plug, and best value, for the V6 SHO right now is the autolite XP3924 and XP104 for the V8 (both gapped to .03 to .04 NA and .02 to .03 for F/I). I make this recommendation based on test results that show very little gap erosion over 600+ hours of run time, low price for an Ir ($6 plug), the finewire is good for performance, and they are available in a decent heat range spread for N20/boost.