11-20-2010, 11:05 PM
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hi res scope car meet test
i am located in dutchess county , a few hours from delphi at the most and on saturdays i can be in suagerties or kingston with no
problems .....
( about 1/2 way )
so
i have high resolution scopes and secondary spark testing stuff i run with my laptop while driving under load that will show
the waveforms , the EKG of the secondary spark
which will show the problems with this DOGSHNIT brand of spark plugs - so that
if we meet and i can drive in your car with you piloting while i record ....
we can show the world
what before and after waveforms , with good and DOGSHNIT spark plugs
really look like
case will be closed - the BAD GUYS will loose - and you may be entitled to a refund from the PUDDINGheads if you submit my documentation with your request .
when is convenient for your self ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by jserman28
I bought 4 Pulstar Plugs from the pulstar.com website.The world's most powerful spark plug from Enerpulse.
I have a 1992 Honda Civic CX with the 1.5L 4cyl 8 valve engine D15B8. With the old regular plugs, acceleration is normal without any lag.
Today I reset the ECU, gapped the plugs at .040 (correct gap 4 car is .039 - .044), used the dielectric grease on the plug's ceramic body and on the plug boot of all 4 cylinders. Then I installed the plugs and started up the car. It started normally, and before the car had warmed up any, the acceleration was 99% without lag (1% still there), and acceleration was mostly better right from the start when the engine and Pulstar plugs were still cold. After 0.5 miles of driving, the engine started bucking under medium acceleration. After 1 - 1.2 miles, the engine was bucking (acceleration lag) under medium light to heavy acceleration until the car reached 40mph in 2nd gear. It sounded as if the car was missing spark when the gas pedal was pressed. When I took out the Pulstar plugs and put back in the old plugs, acceleration was normal, without lag or bucking. Could these plugs possibly be defective or is my car not working right with these plugs? Has anyone else had this problem? Please let me know. Thanks, Joel
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Last edited by mwebb; 11-20-2010 at 11:08 PM..
Reason: spelling of saugerties
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