question about "v power" NGK's
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question about "v power" NGK's
i just bought a set of NGK TR6's and when i showed them to my father he said he read somewhere that you're not supposed to use "v power" plugs with nitrous. is this true? should i return them and get a different "power" or are these really the right ones for the job?
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Not at all true. TR-6s have been the LS1 choice for nitrous ever since people started running nitrous through these engines.
All it means is that there is a little "V" groove in the center electrode. IMO, it doesn't really matter if that V is there or not. A spark will travel only ONE path...the path of least resistance.
All it means is that there is a little "V" groove in the center electrode. IMO, it doesn't really matter if that V is there or not. A spark will travel only ONE path...the path of least resistance.