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Old 09-29-2008, 05:27 PM
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I\'m looking with input from any body with turbos or blowers. What plugs are you guys using? I\'m going to be running 15-20 lbs of boost, 383, 9.1 compression, ls1 coils....
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go with the granatelli wires...they are great plugs for what you want to do...well to be honest really one of the best plugs on the market..
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btw they are like 190 bucks for all or something...i have them on my car and i love them...
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I allready know what wires I am running. I'm specificaly looking for what plugs, IE what heat range, brand, etc to run.
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my bad bro...i misread it..lol...go with some acdelco platinum...they should hold up just fine...
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go by the year of your motor though...and the heat range should be fine...like on 97 motors the plugs are different...
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Originally Posted by jarretthise
go by the year of your motor though...and the heat range should be fine...like on 97 motors the plugs are different...
What?
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my bad bro...i misread it..lol...go with some acdelco platinum...they should hold up just fine...

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What?

Speed Density your wrong, not What, but WHAT, ARE YOU CRAZY?
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Originally Posted by moehorsepower




Speed Density your wrong, not What, but WHAT, ARE YOU CRAZY?

Gotcha Moe, honest mistake. I just thought I wasnt going to be able to use the plugs from my '93 in my '97

Just make sure you run a colder plug to start, even if it seems to cold its better to start colder and work hot.



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