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Originally Posted by brentil
The main reason the engine starts loosing a lot of power near the end of the rev band is because GM designed the ECU to start going into a very lean mode near the end. Better plugs wont help one bit if you don't get a retuned ECU as well.
Lean? Don't you mean rich? Going really lean would be dangerous... I'd expect that GM would make it overly rich so as not to harm the engine on high rpms.
I wasn't talking about plugs, I was referring to ignition coils. the COPs... Coil-On-Plug. I would just replace the COPs.. not the plugs themselves.
This wouldn't require a computer tune as the computer neither knows, nor cares specifically how much voltage is going through the cyl. It simply cares about when to fire it. A higher voltage COP would merely make it a bit more efficient. In many GM applications, the ignition coil tends to not have enough juice to properly support the higher rpms.
I had heard about GM tuning the top-end of the rpms a bit richer... this hotter spark would help that somewhat.