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Old 09-30-2008, 10:35 AM
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what are you guys running for plugs with what kind of shot? I have TR6s gapped at .035 with my stock motor and shots ranging from 75-150 depending on the day, but i'm wonder if i'm running too cold a plug, and if I should run a larger gap.
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They are the right plug if you want to spray. Other wise for just running around NA with your mods I would use a TR55, but for spray you would have to swap to Tr6's when you wanted to use it.
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the tr6's are good for a 125-150 and under. Anything over 150 I would get a step colder plug.

You are fine where you are at. Are you having problems?
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Originally Posted by black01_WS6
the tr6's are good for a 125-150 and under. Anything over 150 I would get a step colder plug.

You are fine where you are at. Are you having problems?
No, it seems to be working good right now, except sometimes I notice in 3rd gear that it almost sounds like the nitrous is kinda oscillating on and off. It's very hard to explain. I'm going to post up a video if I can
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The colder the better when you have a power adder that way you will be on the safe side. I use TR6's and they work fine and no on the larger gap .035 is fine maybe even .032-.030
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Keep the TR6 plugs.
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i'm using tr6's on a 125-150 dry shot with 21 degrees of timing. i'd consider tr7's but these seem to do fine.




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