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Old 01-10-2008, 03:35 PM
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Default Few questions about Spark plugs, fuel lines and exhaust

Don't know if i should be putting this in here but know idea where else to put it so let me know if its wrong and sorry if it is in the wrong spot BUT NEED HELP!!

I am putting in new exhaust in my 2000 Trans am and I read a few tech helps on how to do it so my questions are:

1. What type of spark plugs are the best to put in the LS1? what had the best performance, Cleaner burn, things like that. I have no idea, there are so many out there, I am a daily driver but don't back down on the streets. It's winter out here so i won't be on the track doing a lot of racing.

2. Relocating fuel lines: I am putting in a custom exhaust and the pipes come really close to the fuel lines (drivers side) is it better to put a heat sheild or relocate the fuel lines and if need to relocate them how hard is it going to be, what am I going to need to do?

3: For hanging the exhaust drill holes for hangers or weld to the chassie. Which will be the best to do? If i weld do i need to move the carpet and such of will it all be fine?

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1. NGK TR55
2.use exhaust wrap or a heat shield do not relocate the lines
3. ask the guy doing the exhaust work
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Originally Posted by 180ls1
1. NGK TR55
2.use exhaust wrap or a heat shield do not relocate the lines
3. ask the guy doing the exhaust work




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