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2007-11-17 13:14:50 (1 year 7 weeks 5 days 3 hours 30 minutes 45 seconds) #181297 | | view posts since this          #1 

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Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

Any one with some review about this pulstar pulse plugs?
https://www.pulstarplug.com

they look cool but for 25bucks each (maybe it's just one of those things that are good in paper but not in real life.... and since i have to change spark plugs like every fuckin 2 months cus my driving habits it's expensive.


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2007-11-17 13:17:32 (1 year 7 weeks 5 days 3 hours 28 minutes 3 seconds) #181298 | | view posts since this          #2 

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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

you should definitely NOT have to change your plugs every 2 months.


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i know it was just an exageration...


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i don't know what i was going to say

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^^^ Lol!!!


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In the latest edition of Dsport magazine, ( http://www.dragsport.com/issue/2008/0308_tech.shtml )they dyno tested 3 different stock to nearly stock cars;integra type r, 350 z, and evo9. The integra showed average gains of 2.5 hp throughout  the powerband, the 350z was impressive with an average gain of over 5hp with a peak 10 hp in the midrange, and the evo also averaged 3-5 hp throughout the powerband.  It has been proven so I'd sat they're worth it.  As for what the qr will gain well, someone's gonna have to get them and dyno for definitive answers.


 
   
 
















   




   
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Quick Test: We Have Ignition
Pulstar Pulse Plug Puts Plasma Technology in a Plug
Text by Robert Choo and Michael Ferrara
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"If it ain't broke, don't fix it," is a piece of advice that some choose to follow. In some cases, it's great advice. In other cases, it's not. When it comes to increasing the performance of an engine's ignition system, many enthusiasts take this approach only to miss the extra horsepower that can be extracted from air and fuel being fed into the engine. Proper ignition of the air-fuel mixture is the goal of the ignition system. Over the past 50 years, the introduction of capacitive-discharge ignition systems, coil-on-plug technologies and special-alloy thin electrode spark plugs have improved the effectiveness of an engine's ignition system. A little over ten years ago, the aftermarket was introduced to plasma-ignition technology. Today, Enerpulse may have developed the easiest way to put plasma ignition technology in your engine thanks to the Pulstar Pulse Plug ignition system. By incorporating the electronics for the ignition system within the shell of the Pulse Plug's insulator, installing a high-performance plasma ignition system is now as easy as changing spark plugs. Sound too good to be true? Sounds more like a perfect candidate for this month's Quick Test.

Ignition Systems: Fact versus Fiction A high-performance ignition system can't make your engine bigger or increase the amount of air and fuel that gets put into your engine. However, a well-designed ignition system can help to eliminate misfires and increase the amount of energy extracted from each power stroke by increasing the percentage of the air-fuel mixture that undergoes combustion. Combustion is best described as the controlled-burning of the air and fuel mixtures. No combustion takes place when a misfire occurs. To eliminate misfires, an ignition system must ensure that every cylinder on every power stroke receives a spark that is strong enough to initiate combustion. Misfires occur whenever a quality spark cannot be initiated. A spark will fail to be initiated if there is insufficient voltage available to jump the spark gap. When boost pressures and horsepower levels increase, the amount of voltage needed to jump the spark plug gap also increases. To solve this problem, the ignition system must receive an upgrade that allows it to operate at this higher voltage requirement or the spark plug gap must be reduced (this also reduces the amount of voltage needed to jump the gap). The majority of capacitive-discharge ignition systems increase the amount of voltage going into the primary side of the coil to, in turn, increase the voltage potential on the secondary side of the coil that feeds the spark plugs. The coil itself may also receive an upgrade to either be optimized with the higher input voltage from an "amplified" ignition system or it may have a different design to apply a higher step up to the secondary voltage. Of course, eliminating misfires results in having more successful power strokes on each revolution of the engine. Hence, more power is realized. In addition to reducing misfires, ignition upgrades can also impact the "quality" of the combustion process. A "better" spark can influence how much of the air-fuel mixture gets burned and how much remains un-burnt. Burning a higher percentage of the air-fuel mixture creates more energy in the form of higher heat and pressures inside the cylinder.

History of Spark

Getting a "better" spark to increase the "quality" of the combustion process has been the goal of aftermarket ignition system manufacturers for years. Historically, automakers have built engines around inductive ignition systems. These systems offer a relatively mild spark with a comparatively long duration. This type of spark is optimized for lighting the air-fuel mixtures under the conditions normally present when the engine is idling or at part-throttle cruising engine speeds. While OEM engine manufacturers have based ignition systems on inductive designs, the performance aftermarket has mainly relied up on the capacitive-discharge ignition system technology. The spark generated by a capacitive-discharge ignition system is relatively strong with a significantly shorter duration than an inductive-based spark. This spark profile is ideal for high-load and high engine speed situations. To improve the ability of this shorter-duration spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture at idle and low-speed conditions, most capacitive-discharge ignition systems also incorporate a multi-spark strategy. These multiple strikes are initiated at low engine speeds ensure that misfires are averted. A little over 10 years ago, the performance aftermarket was introduced to plasma ignition technology. Plasma technology produces a spark with a different profile than one produced by an inductive or capacitive-discharge ignition. With a plasma ignition, the majority of the energy is loaded to the beginning of the spark event from the energy stored in the capacitor circuit. The result is a super-high-intensity initial spark that has the same overall duration as the primary system in use (inductive or capacitive-discharge).

History of Plasma Ignition

Plasma technology has been used by several different manufacturers with noticeable improvement. The Direct Hits product line from Enerpulse was the first to market. This spark plug adapter fit between the spark plug wire and spark plug. NOLOGY was next on the scene with plasma technology in its Hot Wires line of spark plug wires. The Hot Wires were engineered with a built-in capacitor. The capacitor in the wires allowed the energy from the ignition coil to accumulate until the voltage at the spark plug electrode reached its ionization point. Then all of the stored spark energy could be discharged at once. A few years ago, Okada Project release, a line of ignition coils with built-in plasma ignition technology for coil-on-plug applications.

The newest plasma ignition system to come market has just been released by Enerpulse. Enerpulse has just released its line of Pulstar Pulse Plugs. With the Pulstar Pulse Plugs, the plasma technology is built in to the plug making it compatible with any type of ignition system (distributor, wasted spark or coil-on-plug). Currently, Enerpulse has a Pulstar pulse plug available for about 90-percent of all vehicles that use a spark plug with a heat range between 5 and 7 on the NGK heat range scale. With a retail cost of $100 for a four cylinder and $150 for a six-cylinder engine, it should fit into most enthusiasts budgets.

Reality Check

Before we put the Pulstar Pulse Plugs to the test, we wanted to emphasize that an ignition system is only as strong as its weakest link. Pulstar Pulse Plugs are designed to dramatically improve the efficiency of the secondary side of the ignition system. For a well-running, mildly-modified street-performance vehicle with a capable factory ignition, the Pulstar Pulse Plugs may be all that is needed to realize maximum performance. However on engines producing significantly more power, there may be a need to improve the ignition system with the addition of a capacitive-discharge ignition system and an upgraded coil to meet the voltage requirements of high-boost and high-cylinder-pressure operation. Remember, Pulstar Pulse Plugs improve the delivery of the energy after the coil. Pulstar Pulse Plugs do not increase the voltage capabilities of the secondary circuit or reduce the voltage requirements for arc over at the plug gap. If the coil isn't generating enough voltage to initiate a spark, the Pulstar Pulse Plugs aren't going to be able to help this situation.

Plasma: Horsepower or Hype

While theories can sound good in conversation, actual dyno testing is the only way to determine whether the Pulstar Pulse Plug ignition system actually improves the output. We tested three of the most popular tuner vehicles to evaluate the Pulstar Pulse Plug. An Integra Type-R was selected to demonstrate potential gains on a non-turbo four-cylinder; an Infinti G35 was chosen to exhibit likely improvements on a non-turbo V6; while an EVO IX was selected to show possible performance increases on a turbocharged, four-cylinder.

For more on this article and more grab a copy of DSport Magazine on newsstands and tuning shops nationwide!

 



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great write-up/copy.paste.. thanks for the info..

so it means that i will get a little extra boost in my numbers with this plugs... interesting..


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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

let's all cooperate with $5 each for somebody to buy them and do a dyno!


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2008-02-11 19:47:55 (47 weeks 3 days 20 hours 57 minutes 40 seconds) #1657697 | | view posts since this          #9 

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Looks pretty interesting. I may buy some. I'm sure it works. It's been dyno proven by DSport. I've read the article and it seemed impressive. I'm sure these spark plugs will work better on coil pack ignition systems better than distributor based ones since coil packs produce a bigger spark.


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holy damn $25 each.. anyone know if these would be better or any different than a step colder plugs for f/i set ups?

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There's different heat ranges for the plugs.


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$100 for 3-4 whp as the dyno says isn't that bad!


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yea...i  was reading an article about these in the dsport magazine, i would really like to see someone pick up a set a these so that we can get some review haha


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anybody going to give this a try?

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maybe in my next sparkplug change if I have the money. I'll post the review right away if i do it.


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We forced induction people cannot use these plugs if we are running colder plugs. They have an addon thing for the colder plugs that basically does the same thing. They arent any more or less expensive so thats good. I want to try these, but for $100 for a set of 4 plugs....I can wait a while


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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

whats up guys.  I just forked up  a $100 bucks and bought the pulstar plugs.  I'm gonna install them later this weekend.  I read all of the hype about these plugs so i had to try them.  Modified mag tested a 350z and reported a 10hp gain and 7ft/lbs gain.  So in my book those numbers look very good.  I'll let you guys know how they feel after the install.

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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

slovenskiB15 wrote:

whats up guys.  I just forked up  a $100 bucks and bought the pulstar plugs.  I'm gonna install them later this weekend.  I read all of the hype about these plugs so i had to try them.  Modified mag tested a 350z and reported a 10hp gain and 7ft/lbs gain.  So in my book those numbers look very good.  I'll let you guys know how they feel after the install.

Are you FI? Did you get the plugs or the adapters? Remember, FI users cannot use the plugs, we have to use the adapters because they only make one temperature plug and no colder ones.


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My plugs are being shipped now but I paid $77 total to Canada smiley-smile I'll install when it's warmer like in 1 month at least.

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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

Well i didn't wait to install the pulstar plugs.  I gapped them and and put them in without any problems.  The car started right up after installation.  From past experience i know that sometimes after changing plugs out you have to crank it over a few times to get it to start, so that was good!!  After driving for about an hour I can say that I'm pleasantly pleased.  The idle seems a bit smoother, the throttle response is noticeably sharper, and the car definitely feels a bit more "peppy".  Are they worth the money????  thats gonna depend on you, but in my book its worth it.  Those are my first driving impressions, so if you got some questions, hit me up.  Laters.

Oh and to reddragonv09.  Why do we need adapters??  They make plugs for many makes and models.  Go to their website.  Thats where I bought mine from.  You just put in the vehicle info and it will find the plug right for our motors.  The model for the QR is DG-1.  All QR's are FI.

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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

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Well i didn't wait to install the pulstar plugs.  I gapped them and and put them in without any problems.  The car started right up after installation.  From past experience i know that sometimes after changing plugs out you have to crank it over a few times to get it to start, so that was good!!  After driving for about an hour I can say that I'm pleasantly pleased.  The idle seems a bit smoother, the throttle response is noticeably sharper, and the car definitely feels a bit more "peppy".  Are they worth the money????  thats gonna depend on you, but in my book its worth it.  Those are my first driving impressions, so if you got some questions, hit me up.  Laters.

Oh and to reddragonv09.  Why do we need adapters??  They make plugs for many makes and models.  Go to their website.  Thats where I bought mine from.  You just put in the vehicle info and it will find the plug right for our motors.  The model for the QR is DG-1.  All QR's are FI.

FI as in Forced Induction, sorry, I didnt think there would be confusion.

You cannot use the pulse plugs themselves on a forced induction engine. they specifically state this on their website. The reason you cannot is because you need colder plugs. So, they have adapters that go on top of your colder plugs and then you put the plug wires on the adapters.

This is the warning posted on their website:

CAUTION: Pulstar model recommendations are for stock, unmodified engines. If you have added an aftermarket turbocharger, supercharger, nitrous or any other product that increases displacement or compression to your engine you will require a colder heat range pulse plug in order to avoid possible damage to your engine. For these applications please see our other great product at DirectHitsDirectHits or call us at 888-800-6700.


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slovenskiB15 wrote:

Well i didn't wait to install the pulstar plugs.  I gapped them and and put them in without any problems.  The car started right up after installation.  From past experience i know that sometimes after changing plugs out you have to crank it over a few times to get it to start, so that was good!!  After driving for about an hour I can say that I'm pleasantly pleased.  The idle seems a bit smoother, the throttle response is noticeably sharper, and the car definitely feels a bit more "peppy".  Are they worth the money????  thats gonna depend on you, but in my book its worth it.  Those are my first driving impressions, so if you got some questions, hit me up.  Laters.

Oh and to reddragonv09.  Why do we need adapters??  They make plugs for many makes and models.  Go to their website.  Thats where I bought mine from.  You just put in the vehicle info and it will find the plug right for our motors.  The model for the QR is DG-1.  All QR's are FI.

FI as in Forced Induction, sorry, I didnt think there would be confusion.

You cannot use the pulse plugs themselves on a forced induction engine. they specifically state this on their website. The reason you cannot is because you need colder plugs. So, they have adapters that go on top of your colder plugs and then you put the plug wires on the adapters.

This is the warning posted on their website:

CAUTION: Pulstar model recommendations are for stock, unmodified engines. If you have added an aftermarket turbocharger, supercharger, nitrous or any other product that increases displacement or compression to your engine you will require a colder heat range pulse plug in order to avoid possible damage to your engine. For these applications please see our other great product at DirectHitsDirectHits or call us at 888-800-6700.

I'm kinda new her so i dont know all of the abbreviations people use.  But i'm N/A so i dont think there should be a problem.  I just got a few bolts on's and thats it!!

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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

slovenskiB15 wrote:

RedDragonV09 wrote:

slovenskiB15 wrote:

Well i didn't wait to install the pulstar plugs.  I gapped them and and put them in without any problems.  The car started right up after installation.  From past experience i know that sometimes after changing plugs out you have to crank it over a few times to get it to start, so that was good!!  After driving for about an hour I can say that I'm pleasantly pleased.  The idle seems a bit smoother, the throttle response is noticeably sharper, and the car definitely feels a bit more "peppy".  Are they worth the money????  thats gonna depend on you, but in my book its worth it.  Those are my first driving impressions, so if you got some questions, hit me up.  Laters.

Oh and to reddragonv09.  Why do we need adapters??  They make plugs for many makes and models.  Go to their website.  Thats where I bought mine from.  You just put in the vehicle info and it will find the plug right for our motors.  The model for the QR is DG-1.  All QR's are FI.

FI as in Forced Induction, sorry, I didnt think there would be confusion.

You cannot use the pulse plugs themselves on a forced induction engine. they specifically state this on their website. The reason you cannot is because you need colder plugs. So, they have adapters that go on top of your colder plugs and then you put the plug wires on the adapters.

This is the warning posted on their website:

CAUTION: Pulstar model recommendations are for stock, unmodified engines. If you have added an aftermarket turbocharger, supercharger, nitrous or any other product that increases displacement or compression to your engine you will require a colder heat range pulse plug in order to avoid possible damage to your engine. For these applications please see our other great product at DirectHitsDirectHits or call us at 888-800-6700.

I'm kinda new her so i dont know all of the abbreviations people use.  But i'm N/A so i dont think there should be a problem.  I just got a few bolts on's and thats it!!

No bigge man, you should be good with those then.


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haha moderator fix those posts!!

so it's settled. these are good plugs for na engines. thanks for the review! i will definitely buy them... someday..


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Where did you order them from? Was the delivery fast? I am definately buying these asap!


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Where did you order them from? Was the delivery fast? I am definately buying these asap!

I bought though pulstar's website.  Everything is there.  All you need to do get select your car and it will choose the correct plug number which should be DG-1 and then buy them.  The shipping took 4 days via fed-ex.

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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

A little update.  Today i drove on the highway and i can definitely say thats the cars running smoother with these plugs.  Acceleration from 60-80 is noticeably quicker.  The motor overall is just running smoother!!!!  I'm very pleased with these plugs.  Let me know if you got any questions.

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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

slovenskiB15 wrote:

A little update.  Today i drove on the highway and i can definitely say thats the cars running smoother with these plugs.  Acceleration from 60-80 is noticeably quicker.  The motor overall is just running smoother!!!!  I'm very pleased with these plugs.  Let me know if you got any questions.

Cool man. Are you coming to the show???
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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

RedDragonV09 wrote:

slovenskiB15 wrote:

A little update.  Today i drove on the highway and i can definitely say thats the cars running smoother with these plugs.  Acceleration from 60-80 is noticeably quicker.  The motor overall is just running smoother!!!!  I'm very pleased with these plugs.  Let me know if you got any questions.

Cool man. Are you coming to the show???
http://www.myspecv.com/f/t151616-colora … -show.html
Id like to see how your car runs.

Yeah, i'll try to make it down there.  Thanks for lettin me know about it!!

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Re: Pulstar Pulse Spark Plugs

I want to second a vote for these plugs.  I dropped them in and it seems better to me too.  I even had one break by the ceramic during install and called them about and they sent a replacement right away no problem.  Then everything is fine with them now.  One thing i can say is the coil packs do fit a bit snugger on them them.  I'm having an issue with my packs but no problem with the plugs.  Packs are just worn, wish okada would get a move on I called them a long time ago and they said no at the time.


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I installed mine last week and ya the ceramic part is a little thicker than other plugs so you press down on the coil packs to get them on. So far these plugs are great and after seeing the dyno chart I'm glad I've got them.

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good to see other people trying  the pulstar plugs.  Its also nice to hear that you guys are happy with them!!!

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I hope to get some of the DirectHits by the end of the month.


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I'll probably wait for a dyno. I read from another magazine where a G35 got 10whp. It's not worth it to me if they only give maybe 1-2whp. I read an article where Iridium will yield about 2whp for performance, I just don't remember what car that was.


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tramsell wrote:

I'll probably wait for a dyno. I read from another magazine where a G35 got 10whp. It's not worth it to me if they only give maybe 1-2whp. I read an article where Iridium will yield about 2whp for performance, I just don't remember what car that was.

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