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Old 12-07-2014, 09:43 PM
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i am planning in installing a nitrous kit on my camaro (cam+bolt-ons), ill start with a 75shot but more than likely will go up to 125 shot. just wondering if i should get the ngk tr6 or the ngk br7ef? if the ngkbr7ef what gap should i have them on? thanks in advance for the help. im a knewbie when it comes to this.
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BR7's gapped between 30-35
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Originally Posted by HCI2000SS
BR7's gapped between 30-35
This is correct. Let us know if you have any further questions!
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For anything 200 or under, the BR7's would be fine for nitrous. (As mentioned above.)

Gap at .030 to .032.

"Normally" 1 step cooler heat range per 100hp is fine.

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Thanks everyone! hopefully by this weekend I'll have it installed



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