So I have a 2000 GTP with 117k miles. It has a 3.5 inch supercharger pulley, PLog, 3 inch downpipe, CAI, 180* thermostat, and Overkill tune. I'm currently running AC Delco 41-104 plugs (from CTS-V, ZL1, ZR1) gaped at .045, which was personally recommended by Will Overkill for my setup. My KR numbers are very low, usually under 2 at WOT.
This set up worked fine for the first few months during the fall but once winter came I started having some RPM hesitating/chugging issues with light throttle while driving on the highway, particularly uphill. I put in a beefier set of spark plug wires (AC Delco wires > cheap wires) and that definitely lessened the problem but it's still there. I'm willing to bet my spark plugs are too cold.
My question is what spark plugs should I be running with this particular setup? Based on what I've read Autolite 605's with a .050 gap is the most consistent answer, but I'd rather stick with AC Delco Iridiums if possible because they last the longest and GM engines seem to respond to them very well. Would 41-993 (from 4.3 Vortec/Blazer) be the heat range I'm looking for? I'm assuming I want 1 heat range colder than the stock 41-101's.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks a bunch!