What plugs to use for nitrous?
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What plugs to use for nitrous?
Just bought a tnt kit with nano, will be installing in the spring.
i know i need to switch out the plugs. I believe i was told NGK TR6 plugs are the ones i should run. What gap should i set them at?
Or is there a different, better plug out there to use?
Thanks
Aj
Note: motor is a forged 427ci.
i know i need to switch out the plugs. I believe i was told NGK TR6 plugs are the ones i should run. What gap should i set them at?
Or is there a different, better plug out there to use?
Thanks
Aj
Note: motor is a forged 427ci.
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Just bought a tnt kit with nano, will be installing in the spring.
i know i need to switch out the plugs. I believe i was told NGK TR6 plugs are the ones i should run. What gap should i set them at?
Or is there a different, better plug out there to use?
Thanks
Aj
Note: motor is a forged 427ci.
i know i need to switch out the plugs. I believe i was told NGK TR6 plugs are the ones i should run. What gap should i set them at?
Or is there a different, better plug out there to use?
Thanks
Aj
Note: motor is a forged 427ci.
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Sorry. Here are the details.
11.8:1 cr
makes 535rwhp right now n/a
heads are ported ls6.
Running reg 93 octane.
I was told to use the tr8's. What do u guys think?
11.8:1 cr
makes 535rwhp right now n/a
heads are ported ls6.
Running reg 93 octane.
I was told to use the tr8's. What do u guys think?