I've always run Motorcraft plugs in all my street cars ( various engines ), never had an issue. I used to run Motorcraft plugs in the racecar until Motorcraft discontinued the BF-32's, then I switched to Champion RF9YC's. That's the same heat range as the BF-32. I've been running those about 20 years now, also never had an issue ever. I know some people don't like them, but no problems for me. I run a MSD 6, MSD distributor and MSD coil. The current standard heat range Motorcraft FE plug is the BSF-42C. The "S" is for suppression ( resistor ) and the "C" is for copper core. I agree, skip all the multi electrode plugs, in my opinion they are all just marketing gimmicks. Motorcraft BF 22's are still available from Ford, but would most likely be a special order at most dealers. On the Motorcarft's the lower the number the colder the plug.