Have a stock 2013 Yukon XL Denali. Put a 91 tune on it and it really woke up. Since 91 octane is getting extremely expensive and it doesn't get very good gas mileage I reached out to my tuner to see if it would be possible to reduce the tune so it could run on 87 octane. Tuner suggested I replace the plugs with NGK BR7EF and install a 160 t-stat so that it could run on 87 and shouldn't reduce the mileage much. I installed the plugs with a suggested gap of .030 but didn't have a chance to install the t-stat. Took the yukon out for a drive and when coming to a stop the RPM tends to drop and on some occasions the truck actually dies.
Just trying to get some thoughts on potentially what is going on here. Are the plugs too cold? Is the .030 gap too small (I know factory gap is .040)? I took the plug wires off again, inspected them and installed them making sure I heard/felt the click. I didn't replace the wires with new ones, so maybe there is a crack internally? I made sure to take the plug off only pulling on the boot/metal cover. I was very careful install the plugs and none of them were dropped. I really don't want to go through the hassle of taking them out to inspect the porcelain. No codes have popped up either. Anyone have any ideas?
Just trying to get some thoughts on potentially what is going on here. Are the plugs too cold? Is the .030 gap too small (I know factory gap is .040)? I took the plug wires off again, inspected them and installed them making sure I heard/felt the click. I didn't replace the wires with new ones, so maybe there is a crack internally? I made sure to take the plug off only pulling on the boot/metal cover. I was very careful install the plugs and none of them were dropped. I really don't want to go through the hassle of taking them out to inspect the porcelain. No codes have popped up either. Anyone have any ideas?