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		bhoppe2
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 7:26 pm    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				I pulled my Champion spark plugs today with about 100 hours on them.  Every one of them was bad with unmeasurably high resistance.  Ordered Tempest today.  Several friends with much more experience than me recommended Tempest over Champion.  I am sending the bad spark plugs back to Champion through BPE tomorrow.  Let's see what they say.
 
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  Hi
  
  I am wondering if anyone has used the Tempest Massive spark [lugs in their -10. I will likely be replacing my Champions in a few months and am wondering if Tempests are a good choice. My hanger mate has a set of 8 unused massive plugs that I could use (along with another 4).
  
  Any comments appreciated.
  
  Cheers
  
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		Kelly McMullen
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 6:21 am    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				Did you get your rough running and fuel pressure issues resolved? Did
 AFP have suggestions?
 
 The fine wires are good if you don't mind more than double the money
 up front, and hoping you don't drop one, break the electrode trying to
 adjust gap, or any other malady arise during your run to TBO with fine
 wires.
 Currently $80 times 12 vs $28 times 12.
 
 On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Phillip Perry <philperry9(at)gmail.com> wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Those Tempest fire wires are the cats meow.   Amazing plugs!   Smooth,
  nearly impossible to foul, and there's a good chance they'll reach TBO.
 
  They're expensive, but IMO they're worth every dollar (or Loonie in your
  case).
 
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		philperry9
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:33 am    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				The difference is daylight and dark between the two.    No gapping necessary.    Buy, drop in, and fly for years.   They're every bit as smooth as my electronic ignition and the drop off (assuming I'm leaned correctly) is about 140 rpm.    Really awesome plugs.   I'll never buy another massive electrode plug again.  
 
 I got the plane back together yesterday and flew it for 1.1.   Its back to running like a top, but fuel pressures are still fluctuating just at a higher psi.  
 
 I'm going to try a few more things forward of the firewall.  Once I get it nailed down a bit more I'll send an update.  But don't have all the answers yet to provided anything definitive.   Just working through theories forward of the f/w right now. 
 
 Phil
 
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On Aug 17, 2017, at 9:21 AM, Kelly McMullen <apilot2(at)gmail.com> wrote:
  
  
  
  Did you get your rough running and fuel pressure issues resolved? Did
  AFP have suggestions?
  
  The fine wires are good if you don't mind more than double the money
  up front, and hoping you don't drop one, break the electrode trying to
  adjust gap, or any other malady arise during your run to TBO with fine
  wires.
  Currently $80 times 12 vs $28 times 12.
  
  
  
 > On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Phillip Perry <philperry9(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 > Those Tempest fire wires are the cats meow.   Amazing plugs!   Smooth,
 > nearly impossible to foul, and there's a good chance they'll reach TBO.
 > 
 > They're expensive, but IMO they're worth every dollar (or Loonie in your
 > case).
 > 
 > Phil
  
  
  
 
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		Tim Olson
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:56 am    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				I'd second that.
 I've had my current fine wire plugs for I think around 1000 hours or so,
 and I've never had to re-gap them once.  They don't foul, and run
 real well.  I am careful not to drop plugs, but if you drop
 any plug you shouldn't use it ever again, so I'd have to be careful
 with the massives too. They're just cheaper.  I have liked them
 so much in my RV-10 that when I got a brand new IO-390 for the
 RV-14 that came with massive electrode plugs, I pulled them out
 and sold them and replaced them with fine-wire before the first
 engine start.  I'll also never buy a massive again.  The spark
 is so much more exposed to the fuel/air charge.
 
 Good luck, Phil, with your hunt!
 Tim
 
 
 On 8/17/2017 1:33 PM, Phillip Perry wrote:
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  The difference is daylight and dark between the two.    No gapping necessary.    Buy, drop in, and fly for years.   They're every bit as smooth as my electronic ignition and the drop off (assuming I'm leaned correctly) is about 140 rpm.    Really awesome plugs.   I'll never buy another massive electrode plug again.
  
  I got the plane back together yesterday and flew it for 1.1.   Its back to running like a top, but fuel pressures are still fluctuating just at a higher psi.
  
  I'm going to try a few more things forward of the firewall.  Once I get it nailed down a bit more I'll send an update.  But don't have all the answers yet to provided anything definitive.   Just working through theories forward of the f/w right now.
  
  Phil
  
  
  
  
  
  Sent from my iPhone
  
 > On Aug 17, 2017, at 9:21 AM, Kelly McMullen <apilot2(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 >
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 >
 > Did you get your rough running and fuel pressure issues resolved? Did
 > AFP have suggestions?
 >
 > The fine wires are good if you don't mind more than double the money
 > up front, and hoping you don't drop one, break the electrode trying to
 > adjust gap, or any other malady arise during your run to TBO with fine
 > wires.
 > Currently $80 times 12 vs $28 times 12.
 >
 >> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Phillip Perry <philperry9(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 >> Those Tempest fire wires are the cats meow.   Amazing plugs!   Smooth,
 >> nearly impossible to foul, and there's a good chance they'll reach TBO.
 >>
 >> They're expensive, but IMO they're worth every dollar (or Loonie in your
 >> case).
 >>
 >> Phil
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		Kellym
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:41 pm    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				Glad you all liked fine wires so much. I have flown with Champion fine 
 wires, currently have 8 of them in my -10. I have not noticed that kind 
 of improvement. Have always had 80-120 rpm drop on mag checks. Granted 
 the Tempest probably are better than the Champions. Usually, when I do 
 the math, there isn't much difference in cost between massives that need 
 replacing 3-4 times over a TBO run, and fine wires that don't need 
 replacing, unless one gets damaged.
 
 On 8/17/2017 11:55 AM, Tim Olson wrote:
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  I'd second that.
  I've had my current fine wire plugs for I think around 1000 hours or so,
  and I've never had to re-gap them once.  They don't foul, and run
  real well.  I am careful not to drop plugs, but if you drop
  any plug you shouldn't use it ever again, so I'd have to be careful
  with the massives too. They're just cheaper.  I have liked them
  so much in my RV-10 that when I got a brand new IO-390 for the
  RV-14 that came with massive electrode plugs, I pulled them out
  and sold them and replaced them with fine-wire before the first
  engine start.  I'll also never buy a massive again.  The spark
  is so much more exposed to the fuel/air charge.
  
  Good luck, Phil, with your hunt!
  Tim
  
  
  
  
  On 8/17/2017 1:33 PM, Phillip Perry wrote:
 > 
 >
 > The difference is daylight and dark between the two.    No gapping 
 > necessary.    Buy, drop in, and fly for years.   They're every bit as 
 > smooth as my electronic ignition and the drop off (assuming I'm leaned 
 > correctly) is about 140 rpm.    Really awesome plugs.   I'll never buy 
 > another massive electrode plug again.
 >
 > I got the plane back together yesterday and flew it for 1.1.   Its 
 > back to running like a top, but fuel pressures are still fluctuating 
 > just at a higher psi.
 >
 > I'm going to try a few more things forward of the firewall.  Once I 
 > get it nailed down a bit more I'll send an update.  But don't have all 
 > the answers yet to provided anything definitive.   Just working 
 > through theories forward of the f/w right now.
 >
 > Phil
 >
 > Sent from my iPhone
 >
 >> On Aug 17, 2017, at 9:21 AM, Kelly McMullen <apilot2(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 >>
 >> 
 >>
 >> Did you get your rough running and fuel pressure issues resolved? Did
 >> AFP have suggestions?
 >>
 >> The fine wires are good if you don't mind more than double the money
 >> up front, and hoping you don't drop one, break the electrode trying to
 >> adjust gap, or any other malady arise during your run to TBO with fine
 >> wires.
 >> Currently $80 times 12 vs $28 times 12.
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Phillip Perry 
 >>> <philperry9(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 >>> Those Tempest fire wires are the cats meow.   Amazing plugs!   Smooth,
 >>> nearly impossible to foul, and there's a good chance they'll reach TBO.
 >>>
 >>> They're expensive, but IMO they're worth every dollar (or Loonie in 
 >>> your
 >>> case).
 >>>
 >>> Phil
 >>
 >>
  
  
  
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		philperry9
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:01 pm    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				I wish I had experience with the fine wires at the time I built up the engine on paper; I probably would have skipped the electronic ignition all together for the simplicity and performance of the magneto and fine wires.  
 
 On a scale with massive electrodes on one end and electronic ignition on the other, the Tempest fine wires performance had been much closer to the performance of the electronic ignition than to the massive electrode.  I carry a massive electrode as a spare, but I'm even considering swapping the spare out for a fine wire in the go-box. 
 
 Every time I do a mag check on my Slick, I literally smile.  Is it as good as the electronic ignition?   No.  But man is it close and it doesn't require any wiring or squeezing a $1,700 box into a well ventilated home.  
 
 I'd be just as happy with dual fine wire mags as I am with a 1 and 1 configuration.   
 
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On Aug 17, 2017, at 3:41 PM, Kelly McMullen <kellym(at)aviating.com> wrote:
  
  
  
  Glad you all liked fine wires so much. I have flown with Champion fine wires, currently have 8 of them in my -10. I have not noticed that kind of improvement. Have always had 80-120 rpm drop on mag checks. Granted the Tempest probably are better than the Champions. Usually, when I do the math, there isn't much difference in cost between massives that need replacing 3-4 times over a TBO run, and fine wires that don't need replacing, unless one gets damaged.
  
 > On 8/17/2017 11:55 AM, Tim Olson wrote:
 > 
 > I'd second that.
 > I've had my current fine wire plugs for I think around 1000 hours or so,
 > and I've never had to re-gap them once.  They don't foul, and run
 > real well.  I am careful not to drop plugs, but if you drop
 > any plug you shouldn't use it ever again, so I'd have to be careful
 > with the massives too. They're just cheaper.  I have liked them
 > so much in my RV-10 that when I got a brand new IO-390 for the
 > RV-14 that came with massive electrode plugs, I pulled them out
 > and sold them and replaced them with fine-wire before the first
 > engine start.  I'll also never buy a massive again.  The spark
 > is so much more exposed to the fuel/air charge.
 > Good luck, Phil, with your hunt!
 > Tim
 >> On 8/17/2017 1:33 PM, Phillip Perry wrote:
 >> 
 >> 
 >> The difference is daylight and dark between the two.    No gapping necessary.    Buy, drop in, and fly for years.   They're every bit as smooth as my electronic ignition and the drop off (assuming I'm leaned correctly) is about 140 rpm.    Really awesome plugs.   I'll never buy another massive electrode plug again.
 >> 
 >> I got the plane back together yesterday and flew it for 1.1.   Its back to running like a top, but fuel pressures are still fluctuating just at a higher psi.
 >> 
 >> I'm going to try a few more things forward of the firewall.  Once I get it nailed down a bit more I'll send an update.  But don't have all the answers yet to provided anything definitive.   Just working through theories forward of the f/w right now.
 >> 
 >> Phil
 >> 
 >> 
 >> 
 >> 
 >> 
 >> Sent from my iPhone
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 >>> On Aug 17, 2017, at 9:21 AM, Kelly McMullen <apilot2(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> Did you get your rough running and fuel pressure issues resolved? Did
 >>> AFP have suggestions?
 >>> 
 >>> The fine wires are good if you don't mind more than double the money
 >>> up front, and hoping you don't drop one, break the electrode trying to
 >>> adjust gap, or any other malady arise during your run to TBO with fine
 >>> wires.
 >>> Currently $80 times 12 vs $28 times 12.
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>>> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Phillip Perry <philperry9(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 >>>> Those Tempest fire wires are the cats meow.   Amazing plugs!   Smooth,
 >>>> nearly impossible to foul, and there's a good chance they'll reach TBO.
 >>>> 
 >>>> They're expensive, but IMO they're worth every dollar (or Loonie in your
 >>>> case).
 >>>> 
 >>>> Phil
 >>> 
 >>> 
  
  
  
 
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		jrlark
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 8:28 am    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				I replaced my old style Champions as well about a month ago.  While none had really high resistance, they ranged between 1800 ohm to 2500.
 Champion told me they would refurbish them if I sent them in, so I did just that.
 Haven't seen them come back yet.
 Rick
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On Aug 16, 2017, at 11:24 PM, Bruce Hoppe <bruce.hoppe(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
  
  
  
  I pulled my Champion spark plugs today with about 100 hours on them.  Every one of them was bad with unmeasurably high resistance.  Ordered Tempest today.  Several friends with much more experience than me recommended Tempest over Champion.  I am sending the bad spark plugs back to Champion through BPE tomorrow.  Let's see what they say.
  
  Bruce Hoppe
  
  Sent from my iPad
  
 > On Aug 16, 2017, at 10:02 PM, kearney <kearney(at)shaw.ca> wrote:
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 > 
 > Hi
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 > I am wondering if anyone has used the Tempest Massive spark [lugs in their -10. I will likely be replacing my Champions in a few months and am wondering if Tempests are a good choice. My hanger mate has a set of 8 unused massive plugs that I could use (along with another 4).
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 > Any comments appreciated.
 > 
 > Cheers
 > 
 > Les
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 > C-GROK - Some assembly required
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 > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=471920#471920
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				 Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 10:08 am    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				So we are referring to the Tempest UREM 38S fine wire (per the Service 
 Instruction No. 1042AC)?
 
 I see they are $944/12 at ACS.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 10:37 am    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				That sounds about right. But many of us only need 6.  . I only use them on the bottom and use auto plugs on the top.
 I think if I had dual mags I'd use them on the bottom for sure but for the top I don't know.  The bottoms foul so much easier...that's where they would do the most good.
 Tim
 
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  So we are referring to the Tempest UREM 38S fine wire (per the Service Instruction No. 1042AC)?
  
  I see they are $944/12 at ACS.
  
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 9:19 am    Post subject: Tempest Spark Plugs | 
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				Thanks Tim!
 
 I went back and read the plug info on your site.  I'm thinking that my 
 best option may be to put (6) fine wires on the bottom and stay with the 
 Champions on top.  I have enough to take me through another round of 
 changes.  Rotation will be a bit different so will have to think about that.
 
 Generally speaking I've been very happy with dual mags, LOP running and 
 all.  Having examined the plugs thru several cycles of rotation and a 
 replacement round, I've become even more aggressive leaning on the 
 ground, especially when in a conga line like the short one we had at 
 Triple Tree a few days ago.  Keeping the RPMs over 1,000 at all times 
 seems to help as well.  I clean and gap as required at every annual as 
 well.  Having never flown with any electronic ignition, I'm very 
 satisfied in my ignorance.
 
 A note for dual mag, massive electrode owners: I was doing everything 
 'on condition' up thru about 1200 hours.  Then I exchanged the mags for 
 rebuilts and changed any remaining original plugs to new.  Engine ran 
 noticeably smoother and probably put out more power.  I'll be doing more 
 replacing and exchanging based on time going forward.
 
 (OT) I read your 2015 Bahama trip  - our first Bahama trip in 2012 
 involved the exact same itinerary!  I did my first Bonefishing while on 
 Andros, always stop at Staniel for a 'burger,  and incidentally joined 
 up with an AOPA group at Fernandez Bay.  We had a 2 story rental there 
 that came with a resident cat(!) and a frog living in the fresh air 
 toilet.   Been back several times to other islands since... Love It 
 All!  Went to the Turks & Caicos and even the BVIs but there's really no 
 need to go beyond the Bahamas which is by far the most accommodating to 
 pilots.
 
 Bill "always looking forward to the next out island bonefishing 
 experience" Watson
 
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  That sounds about right. But many of us only need 6.  . I only use them on the bottom and use auto plugs on the top.
  I think if I had dual mags I'd use them on the bottom for sure but for the top I don't know.  The bottoms foul so much easier...that's where they would do the most good.
  Tim
 
 > On Aug 22, 2017, at 12:08 PM, Bill Watson <Mauledriver(at)nc.rr.com> wrote:
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 >
 > So we are referring to the Tempest UREM 38S fine wire (per the Service Instruction No. 1042AC)?
 >
 > I see they are $944/12 at ACS.
 >
 > Bill "  " Watson
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