FINE WIRE SPARK PLUG Aviation Spark Plug With the most automated manufacturing processes and the most innovative spark plug in the aviation industry. Made in USA. High Conductivity Copper Core Center Electrode copper, co-extruded inside a nickel alloy sleeve ensures outstanding heat and electrical conductivity while the nickel sleeve offers high resistance to corrosive combustion gases. High Alumina Ceramic Insulator high mechanical strength, superior dielectric properties, proprietary protective glaze, provides high performance to conquer severe operational conditions. "Clean Collar" massive electrode "V" tip focuses heat to reduce fouling and enhance heat range control. Proprietary Glass Center Seal 21st century 'fired in' resistor replaces the multipart screw, spring, carbon pile stack up used in competitive plugs and known to suffer from resistance value instability that can cause misfires, wasted fuel, engine roughness. Nickel Finish environmentally preferable electrolytic nickel provides outstanding durable finish, superior corrosion protection, and extreme wear resistance. Nickel Ground Electrodes aviation grade nickel electrode design focuses on minimizing sparking voltage requirements while maintaining specification gaps to ensure large, stable 'flame kernels' for on-time ignition and complete combustion. Vacuum Infused Center Electrode proprietary, vacuum infusion process seals electrode/insulator gap providing stable heat range and superior center electrode cooling (heat flow to the insulator). Hot-Lock Assembly intense pressure and heat create positive, zero-leakage, shrunk in seal between insulator and shell to contain the hot, high pressure combustion cycle gases. Harness Wire Contact smooth, uninterrupted, oxide treated spring contact surface offers enhanced corrosion resistance, is chemically bonded to the fired-in resistor providing the ultimate harness/spark plug termination integrity and energy transfer. |
After having fowled plugs and so many issues, I received recommendations for these plugs from many pilots. Although I though it was crazy to spend this kind of money for plugs, in the long run it has saved many headaches and reduced the cost of hiring an A & P to keep servicing the old plugs.
Tempest Spark Plug UREM38S 12 Pack
Tempest Spark Plug UREM38S 12 Pack
Yes, these plugs are expensive but hey live up to the hype! I had massive plugs that were always fouling in the bottom position of a couple cylinders. The engine was never smooth because of this. Now with the fine wire plugs the engine purrs. Just wish they were not so expensive
They may be spendy, but they last a long time and I have never had one foul. The set that these are replacing lasted for just under 1,100 hours.
Very pleased with communication with staff and speed of process and delivery Purchased items packed well and received in excellent condition.
I replaced the bottom four plugs in my Lycoming O-360 and they were an immediate improvement over the older massive electrode plugs. The engine started easier, and there was no detectable fouling which was a frequent problem in the past after engine start. Its a hefty investment, so Ill wait to replace the top plugs, but worth it so far.
Following up on my provisional report of last November (2018), my first removal of the Tempest plugs was recently accomplished, after 34 flight hours of exceptionally smooth, trouble-free operation however, to my great surprise one of the removed plugs was missing its center iridium electrode. This plug was from the bottom position in the number 3 cylinder, and a flashlight inspection of the empty hole revealed the detached electrode, still sitting just above the point where the base of the plug had extended during operation. I immediately notified Tempest Aero Group, and that same day they shipped out eight new plugs, via overnight UPS. I returned the one with the missing electrode, as well as the one that had seemed particularly prone to cross-threading, but was advised to retain the other six as spares - a nice and appreciated touch. Amazingly enough, the missing electrode had caused *no* discernible changes in engine operation, including no difference in EGTs, CHTs and individual magneto drops during pre-flight run-ups - *or* during brief in-flight checks. My guess is that the gap between the remaining portion of the center electrode, and the unaffected side post, was so close to nominal specifications that there was no degradation in performance. The new set still was a bit more challenging to initially engage in the cylinder threads than the Champion iridium plugs had been - the latter occurring over 2,000 flight hours of routine removals and reinstallations - but a surgical touch here and there ultimately resulted in proper seating of all eight new plugs. (Tempest recommends use of its T-556 graphite-based anti-seize product, which I now have on order.)
Great product! I have purchased these fine wire plugs before!
O-360-A4M - Much smoother idle than the Champion REM40E plugs that I replaced. Noticeably smoother operation in cruise as well. All plugs measured between 1000 and 1500 ohms.
engine sounds and runs great. IO-360A1B6 RV-8A
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Per our tech: The ATS socket should work fine, part number 12-01693. This is a pretty common size spark plug for aviation engines.
No, XL just denotes that it is an iridium fine wire plug. It is not any longer than the UREM38E and will not rub on your cowling.
UREM38S is a 5/8"-24 plug. If you order UREM38S, you will get a 5/8"-24 plug.
This plug comes with an 18mm copper gasket.
No, the harness does not need to be changed when switching to fine wire plugs. If your regular plug is an UREM38E for example, you can make the direct switch to UREM38S.
Yes, you can do this. People typically run the fine wires on the bottom if they are having fouling issues.
They are gapped .017"-.021".
Per the application guide, which should only be used a reference and it is always best to check the currently installed plugs to determine the replacement, the IO-550 can take the URHB36S or URHB32S.
The URHB36S is just a hotter burning plug than the URHB32S. Either can be used on your engine.
Yes, UREM38S is the correct plug.