best spark plugs for lt1???[B][/B]
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best spark plugs for lt1???[B][/B]
I just put accel plugs in it i went colder too.. it ran awesome for a day the next day it fouled one or two days later... i want some that last a long time and runn great...
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with 325rwhp just run the tr55 gaped at .050 no lower than .045 and the easiest way to do them is up to you its really not trick but i can get all mine on the DS from the top and on the PS the front two from the top and the bottom two rear ones from the bottom
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allright thanks man...
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to give you an example i run tr6 gaped at .042 but im at 12:1 cr as well and pushing over 400rwhp, i'm guess you have a stock 350 with the 10:25.1 so tr55 gaped at .050 to .-045 is good enough....JMO
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running a colder plug is not gonna give you any power, run a plug hot enough to keep clean period.
If you were spraying then you might need to run a colder plug and tighten the gap.
F/I you'll do what is needed to keep from blowing out the spark with the gap and run plugs specd by the Co. that supplied the kit to start.
If you were spraying then you might need to run a colder plug and tighten the gap.
F/I you'll do what is needed to keep from blowing out the spark with the gap and run plugs specd by the Co. that supplied the kit to start.