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Old 02-20-2009, 05:16 PM
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my buddy has a H22 in a 92 accord. hes running an 80 shot and it having trouble finding a colder plug.anyone have any suggestions? the motor is stock other than the nitrous
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I had a turbo h22 and I can't remember what the exact plugs I used were but they were made by ngk. Look on www.honda-tech.com.
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ngk makes the plugs,and there is a 6 at the end of the part number if i recall correctly,lol
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I thought this was LS1 tech?
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Originally Posted by 93_z28
ngk makes the plugs,and there is a 6 at the end of the part number if i recall correctly,lol
TR6 for our cars..I dunno if the Honda motors can use the same ones or not
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