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Old 05-08-2009, 05:08 PM
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We now have some new non-protruding spark plugs from NGK. The TR6 is still available but for the big-shot guys these are the newest replacements from NGK. You can purchase from our website located HERE.
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Which would you recommend for a cam 150-175 shot car?
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Grant,

I am just wondering what is different about this new design??? We have been recommending those plugs for some time now and to my knowledge its not new. As a matter of fact its the same plug thats been around for years. Not trying to pick a fight with you, I am just curious as to what this new nitrous plug is. I run these plugs in my car, as do a lot of guys so im sure they'll wonder the same thing. Thanks

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Originally Posted by streetassasin
Which would you recommend for a cam 150-175 shot car?
tr6 will be fine
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Originally Posted by robsquikz28
tr6 will be fine
NO! run the non projected tr7 for safety. isnt gonna cost you anything and you will have added safety.

ps. im guessing these are new to your website but not to the world as they have been around for along time.
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Originally Posted by robsquikz28
tr6 will be fine

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Originally Posted by camscam02
NO! run the non projected tr7 for safety. isnt gonna cost you anything and you will have added safety.

ps. im guessing these are new to your website but not to the world as they have been around for along time.
Do u know the part number by chance?
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Originally Posted by streetassasin
Do u know the part number by chance?


go on their website and the part number is right there in black and white.
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Originally Posted by ShiznityZ28
right? like 4 times I have seen this guy with wrong suggestions. come on man.
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Originally Posted by Mike@HSW
Grant,

I am just wondering what is different about this new design??? We have been recommending those plugs for some time now and to my knowledge its not new. As a matter of fact its the same plug thats been around for years. Not trying to pick a fight with you, I am just curious as to what this new nitrous plug is. I run these plugs in my car, as do a lot of guys so im sure they'll wonder the same thing. Thanks

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Mike,
In the past the only plugs we stocked were the TR6 plugs and a couple of other part numbers. We have also used these plugs he now has listed for a great while so you are correct in the fact that they are not new. They are new to our product line up though. As in its new that we have them sitting on the shelf for the customers convience.

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I have installed and tuned many of cars with the TR6 plugs for years. I have no issue using a TR6 plug on a average street car spraying 150hp. Is it the best plug for the job. Maybe not but for many years it sure was.. The BR7EF is a better choice though.
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Bored huh
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Originally Posted by ShiznityZ28
That's what I run in my TA
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On a 100 wet shot would it be better to run these or tr6?
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BR7EF for even a "small" nitrous shot IMO.
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Are these plugs ok for everyday driving, or should I stay with the tr-6. Running 100-150 wet shot.
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Originally Posted by Caribe
Are these plugs ok for everyday driving, or should I stay with the tr-6. Running 100-150 wet shot.
Same question I was thinking too!!!
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Originally Posted by 99Ls1fever
Same question I was thinking too!!!
Nice car

Interested as well
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Thanks Man, I am likin the tips on yours what are they Borla?
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
Mike,
In the past the only plugs we stocked were the TR6 plugs and a couple of other part numbers. We have also used these plugs he now has listed for a great while so you are correct in the fact that they are not new. They are new to our product line up though. As in its new that we have them sitting on the shelf for the customers convience.

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Got ya dave. I was just curious cause i did not hear of any new nitrous plugs. Thanks for the reply.



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