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Old 03-08-2008, 10:31 PM
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I have the mods in my sig, but a new nitrous kit..i no longer have the zex kit, I purchased a sniper kit from a sponsor on here. I searched and couldn't really find what I was looking for. I found alot of guys on here are running a NGK TR-6, when I went to the local Advance Auto they said they no longer can get that plug. I will be running a 125 or 150 shot(most likely the 125), which is the best plug for me?
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The TR-6
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...el=101&dept=11
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is there a better plug then this, or is this one the most used because its cheap?
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Here are your options for a 1 step colder plug good for a 150 shot

NGK TR6 (stock number 4177); NGK TR6IX (stock number 3689); Autolite 103; Denso IT-20 (stock number 5326)


Im going to run the TR6 on my application, and no plug is really "better" than the other. They will all get the job done.
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I just ordered a set of TR6's for mine... I will be running a 100-150 shot...
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thanks for the responce schweet, do you know the differences TR-6 and the TR-6IX
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The IX is for Iridiums. Another vote for the TR6's, thats what I plan to run when I add the juice.
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NGK TR6 here.
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i ran tr6's in my nitrous mustang. they seem to be the plug that most people use for nitrous aplications in all cars.
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Tr6's here
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autolite 103's i guess im the only one lol
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Autolites are good plugs, lots of guys are using those too. TR6's are your best bet though, they 'should' be pretty easy to come by.

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