Ngk Tr55 ???
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Originally Posted by BLK02TA
Does anyone have a link to that cool tool to change the #8 plug(i think thats the hard one)?
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Kewl, well I think I'll try one method and if it doesnt work try the other. Now I just gotta decide which plugs to get.
I know when we change the plugs on my uncles 00 SS @ 15kmiles 5 of the 8 plugs were missing the platinum tip part. Stupid stock plugs.
I know when we change the plugs on my uncles 00 SS @ 15kmiles 5 of the 8 plugs were missing the platinum tip part. Stupid stock plugs.
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I work at Advance, and we stock tons of them. As a matter of fact, I think I should go get some today. Its bad that on my day off I still can't stay away from that place.
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Originally Posted by SSmokd U
I work at Advance, and we stock tons of them. As a matter of fact, I think I should go get some today. Its bad that on my day off I still can't stay away from that place.
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if you've got use of a lift plugs are a breeze got the back three on both sides from under the lift, the first two, from the top, were actually the hardest for my big hands to take out
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Iridium plugs are quoted "8 times stronger than platinum, 6 times harder, and with a melting point 1200 degrees higher" This means that the plug will require less voltage to spark, burns more of the fuel in the cylinder, and can spark at leaner fuel ratios. Also you don't have to change them as much. For more info go to this site: http://www.machv.com/denirsparplu.html
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Originally Posted by FenixSS
Alright, so it's TR55 gapped at .50 for N/A use, TR6 for N20, what about for Supercharger (Procharger) or Turbo (STS, I'm really considering this one)
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Originally Posted by z_driver1
Just get headers, then plug changes are easier than ever. I mean, if you couldn't think of any other reason to get headers. . . .
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Originally Posted by geo 95 bird
i got bosh platinum 2, some guy in advance auto parts said i shouldnt use ngk. He said those are for imports and rice burner, they both were the same price, and i got taylor thundervolt 8.2mm wires. ![Devil](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_devil.gif)
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