two different plugs for 100 and 150 shot??
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two different plugs for 100 and 150 shot??
i want to spray 100 shot first, i read to use the tr6 plug, then i want to switch to a 150 shot, then i read to use the br7ef, so its 2 different plugs for them two shots? or can i use the br7ef for both?
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Quick question, the TR6's have been around just as long as the BR7EF'S and up until recent most were suggesting the TR6, what changed? I see alot of guys running either plug with good results. Just curious.
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The 7 is one range colder, so if you have a lot of mods plus nitrous, it's probably where you should be, plus they are "non-projected" so there is less chance for something to glow and cause knock.
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tr6's are for the nitrous guru's who dont really know any better.
you want to run a non projected plug for nitrous, and a projected plug for n/a or f/i.
I run br7ef's for every shot. 100-150.
you want to run a non projected plug for nitrous, and a projected plug for n/a or f/i.
I run br7ef's for every shot. 100-150.