What brand are you looking for? Here is some general Heat Range information followed by some brand specific info showing the cooler plug for an '03 LS V8.
Autolite
Autolite Suggested: 3924 So one range cooler would be 3923
Autolite Numbering System
Autolite® spark plug numbers indicate the heat range with the last number of the part number. Everything previous to that, regardless of the number of digits, can only be used to indicate a similar design (spark plug family). For example, a 23 is one heat range colder than a 24. A 3924 is one heat range hotter than the 3923. The 23 and 24 (full plug numbers, not just the end) will look exactly alike, but they will not look like the 3923 or 3924.
Some part numbers also use prefixes to indicate special features. AP as in AP24 indicates a platinum center wire on a 24. APP indicates a platinum center wire and a platinum ground (or side) wire. MP is for motorcycle platinum and WC is especially for personal watercraft.
Champion
Champion Suggested:RC12YC So one range cooler would be RC11YC or RC10YC
NGK
NGK Suggested:BKR5ES-11 So one range cooler would be BKR6ES-11.
AC Delco
As far as AC Delco goes it calls for a 41-629 stock, but finding a cooler one is a bit harder with Delco because in the early 1990s, an all-numeric, identification code was developed to ensure that the proper spark plug would be selected for replacement in specific engine applications.
The numeric code does not in any way correspond to the heat range of the spark plug. Therefore, selection of a spark plug with a different code number is not recommended. The heat ranges may be drastically different between two different plugs, and engine damage or poor performance may result. See your local installer or retailer for details.
The prefix “41” stands for the manufacturer’s product line (e.g., 41 = spark plug)
Numbers after the prefix indicate the type of spark plug and also the specific application:
* 100 – 199 = Iridium
* 600 – 699 = Resistor
* 800 – 999 = Double Platinum