Ngk plug ?
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Old 02-14-2014, 03:09 PM #17
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i run a NGK TR6 - 4177 gapped at 24 in all my builds, 400-700whp
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i run a NGK TR6 - 4177 gapped at 24 in all my builds, 400-700whp
pumpgas and methanol
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My plug use
Personally, I'm using NGK TR6 IX plugs gapped at 33 for 12 lbs of boost (I guess I need to update my sig) on my 383 / LT1/4 - but, a number of people (here) have suggested that these plugs are too hot.
For what it's worth - the NGK technical representative that I spoke with on the phone actually suggested using the very plug that I now run (i.e. - the NGK TR6 IX plug) after hearing the various aspects of my engine and turbo setup, so I'm of the mindset that I made the correct choice.
For what it's worth - the NGK technical representative that I spoke with on the phone actually suggested using the very plug that I now run (i.e. - the NGK TR6 IX plug) after hearing the various aspects of my engine and turbo setup, so I'm of the mindset that I made the correct choice.