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Old 10-02-2006, 03:30 PM
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They are TR6's and have about 6-800 miles on them or something like that with the latest tune. What do ya think? I'm certainly no plug analysis expert.

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i know if they are really white they are lean... and if really black its to rich. i think they look good to me, but im no plug expert either haha.

there was a site that had pictures and descriptions of a bunch of plugs, but i have no idea where it was at
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Yea, I mean, they look pretty good to me. I just wanted some input from others as well in case I'm missing something.

BTW, my stft's are a bit negative according to my interceptor gauge but my ltft's are zero.
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i think they all look pretty good...but what is up with the bottom left one...looks like the electrode and the head of the plug are touching...or is that just the pic?
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That's just an illusion in the picture as there was a dark spot in the cement ground perfectly situated under the gap between the electrode and head All of the gaps were fine.

I forgot to mention that the order of the plugs are (as laid out in the pic):
4 3
2 1
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You are not burning oil or running too rich thats for sure.




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