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Dyno date set tomorrow for 1pm 06/17/10
UPDATE!!! Sparkplugs.com says they will cut me a check for the dyno testing!!! So hold off on asking the wives. lol... They are also going to send me out a new set of my current spark plugs NGK (6240) PLFR5A-11 Laser Platinum Spark Plug so that it will be brand spanking new vs brand spanking new!!!!!
Some of you have been asking what the Dyno numbers would be between the stock sparkplugs & the Pulstar sparkplugs. I received a set from sparkplugs.com and they wanted my feedback on how they performed. They did NOT ask me to dyno test them and do before and after dynos but I thought it would be a good idea and finally get some real numbers regarding our trucks and the Pulstar plugs. I have recently changed my stockers out with OEM spark plugs about 3 or 4 k miles ago so they are still pretty new so the dyno would be pretty much new plug to new plug. I talked to the wife about it and it's a big fat no on spending $160 on getting the test done. So, sorry.
BUT, if we look at this as a scientific experiment, we could all contribute $5 or so in the name of science. Our wives can't argue with that, right? LOL. If I get enough, I can get the Dyno tests done.
I think we should go about it by starting a list as to who would be able to pitch in on the Dyno cost then if by the weekend we have enough people pitching in then I would just give out my pay pal address and get er done. If not then I will just install them and give the infamous BUTT DYNO and BETTER THROTTLE RESPONSE experience with the Pulstars. And also see if they give better gas mileage.
MODERATORS if this is not allowed then I'm sorry... If it is then let’s try to get this done. I know I'm not the only one who has wanted to see before and after dyno's with these sparkplug's on our trucks.
More info: These are the Pulstar DG1i (i = iridium) they have been out for about 4 weeks according to Pulstar. I have a set of OEM NGK spark plugs in the truck now with about 3 -4 k on them. The cost to do one set of 2-4 runs would be 75 bucks plus tax. This would be done once with my current set up then once with the Pulstars on the same day. So $150 plus tax.
The shop I would be taking it to uses a mustang dyno. Here is the website with more ionfo on the type of dyno they use MMSPowerhouse.com
They offered to swap out the plugs for me while on the dyno but I have concerns about changing out the plugs while the heads are still hot. So I would do the first runs then go home let it cool change out the plugs and go back for another set of runs.
Let me know if you anyone has a better idea as to how to test these out. Should I give the truck a few weeks before running the dyno with the Pulstars or do them the same day?
Dyno date set tomorrow for 1pm 06/17/10
UPDATE!!! Sparkplugs.com says they will cut me a check for the dyno testing!!! So hold off on asking the wives. lol... They are also going to send me out a new set of my current spark plugs NGK (6240) PLFR5A-11 Laser Platinum Spark Plug so that it will be brand spanking new vs brand spanking new!!!!!
Some of you have been asking what the Dyno numbers would be between the stock sparkplugs & the Pulstar sparkplugs. I received a set from sparkplugs.com and they wanted my feedback on how they performed. They did NOT ask me to dyno test them and do before and after dynos but I thought it would be a good idea and finally get some real numbers regarding our trucks and the Pulstar plugs. I have recently changed my stockers out with OEM spark plugs about 3 or 4 k miles ago so they are still pretty new so the dyno would be pretty much new plug to new plug. I talked to the wife about it and it's a big fat no on spending $160 on getting the test done. So, sorry.
BUT, if we look at this as a scientific experiment, we could all contribute $5 or so in the name of science. Our wives can't argue with that, right? LOL. If I get enough, I can get the Dyno tests done.
I think we should go about it by starting a list as to who would be able to pitch in on the Dyno cost then if by the weekend we have enough people pitching in then I would just give out my pay pal address and get er done. If not then I will just install them and give the infamous BUTT DYNO and BETTER THROTTLE RESPONSE experience with the Pulstars. And also see if they give better gas mileage.
MODERATORS if this is not allowed then I'm sorry... If it is then let’s try to get this done. I know I'm not the only one who has wanted to see before and after dyno's with these sparkplug's on our trucks.
More info: These are the Pulstar DG1i (i = iridium) they have been out for about 4 weeks according to Pulstar. I have a set of OEM NGK spark plugs in the truck now with about 3 -4 k on them. The cost to do one set of 2-4 runs would be 75 bucks plus tax. This would be done once with my current set up then once with the Pulstars on the same day. So $150 plus tax.
The shop I would be taking it to uses a mustang dyno. Here is the website with more ionfo on the type of dyno they use MMSPowerhouse.com
They offered to swap out the plugs for me while on the dyno but I have concerns about changing out the plugs while the heads are still hot. So I would do the first runs then go home let it cool change out the plugs and go back for another set of runs.
Let me know if you anyone has a better idea as to how to test these out. Should I give the truck a few weeks before running the dyno with the Pulstars or do them the same day?