power loss with colder plugs?
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power loss with colder plugs?
is there any power loss when getting 1step colder plugs and gapping them to .035-.038 when not using nitrous? cause i just installed my plugs and it seems like my car is normal....?
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I dynoed with Irinum (SP) plugs and had 299 HP NA about a year before I did nitrous.
I dynoed with the TR6's at 299 HP NA for a baseline just prior to testing the Nitrous.
My Big *** can't feel any difference in the Plugs.
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I dynoed with the TR6's at 299 HP NA for a baseline just prior to testing the Nitrous.
My Big *** can't feel any difference in the Plugs.
Beer
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FWIW this question was answered by someone who drives a mid 10 second LT1 and he replied there was no difference at all in power and he has never encountered plug fouling. I drive my LT1 with the TR6 plugs gapped at .038 and I can tell no difference from the hotter plugs gapped at .060.
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hey 01Z28M6, how much did you lower your LT1? and do you have any body kit? im thinking about lowering mine and was wondering what a good amount would be to level it and look good...i got 18" z06 rims and i hate the wheel well gap from the tire to the body
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Originally Posted by Honda Hunter
because you pulled timing. Not because of the plugs.