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Autolite Myth Busters: Copper Plugs and 'DIS' Engines


In June 5, 2008 / default
According to the Autolite engineering team, many technicians and do-it-yourselfers believe that copper core plugs can be used on DIS (distributorless ignition system) engines. Although copper spark plugs may function well initially, they are not designed to handle the needs of a DIS engine and will likely fail prematurely.

Unlike conventional ignition systems, DIS engines require half the spark plugs to fire unconventionally from the side electrode to the center electrode.

“Copper core single platinum spark plugs are not designed to withstand this reverse polarity firing and will suffer premature gap growth due to center electrode erosion. Gap growth will stress ignition system components by requiring more voltage to fire,” said Dave Buckshaw, Honeywell CPG trainer for the FRAM and Autolite brands. “This degradation can be noticeable as soon as 20,000 miles after the plug is installed.”

Buckshaw adds that many consumers don’t realize that very few new vehicles still use copper core spark plugs and those that do – like the Chrysler 5.7 Hemi V8 – specify a 30,000-mile spark plug change interval.

That’s why installing a premium product designed to meet the needs of a DIS engine is recommended. Autolite Double Platinum and Autolite XP Xtreme Performance spark plugs feature enhanced firing surfaces on both side and center electrodes.

Autolite Double Platinum plugs are specifically designed for engines with DIS systems and are 30 percent more durable than the average of leading competitors. The platinum-to-platinum firing offers virtually no gap erosion and performance that lasts for up to 100,000 miles. Autolite’s proprietary platinum alloy and welding process on the Double Platinum plugs provide superior engine performance, longer life, improved fuel economy and easier starts.

Autolite XP Xtreme Performance spark plugs designed with an iridium-enhanced .6mm finewire are also compatible with DIS engines. These ultra-premium plugs require less voltage to fire and have a faster flame kernel growth in the combustion chamber resulting in a better, faster, more efficient burn compared to the .8mm finewire, multi-electrode design and standard plugs. Not only does this increase fuel economy, but, according to Autolite engineers, igniting more gas and air mixture inside the cylinders will result in improved throttle response and acceleration.

For additional information and tips, consumers and technicians can go to
www.autolite.com. Wholesalers and retailers should contact their local Autolite sales representative or visit www.honeywellauto.com.
 
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Not yet but I have had a few guys here ask for the part number, for a 2008, which is Autolite XP 5263.

2003-2007 are XP985.

DO NOT REGAP THESE PLUGS
 

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Hey Robbie,

Do you have a favorite plug for the Gen II engine that is tracked regularly?

Dan
 

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