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Old 10-25-2005, 08:53 AM
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Question tr6, then what??

what is the next heat range down? anyone have the ngk number?
is it tr7?
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It's the TR7, I have the part number at home, I'll post it up later...
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sweet, thanks alot.
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Brad I don't think they make a tr7 .they make a # 7 heat range plug like the ones we use.the part # is r5671a-7(4091 stock number)
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NGK BR7 Spark Plug

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=309&page=1

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Originally Posted by Matt@HSW
cool, thanks. these are in stock?
i will see if the guy wants to try them out or stick with tr-6
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Yup, sure are.

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Originally Posted by Noyzee
cool, thanks. these are in stock?
i will see if the guy wants to try them out or stick with tr-6
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thanks.
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I'll pm you the plugs that I use and trust me they work I've tested them hitting the limitter bad and would not let go so I would not loose the race and spraing 250 shot and no roblems they held up pretty good.
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haha, cool.
i have a pretty good race plug, but always good for idea's!!
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At what power lever would you need to go colder than the tr6?
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It depends on a few things. Usually around a 250 shot.

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At what power lever would you need to go colder than the tr6?




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