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Old 01-12-2007, 10:34 AM
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Ok well my MS4 cam will be here to day and im installing it next week. I've got a nos 100 wet shot system on my car right now. Planning on upping it to 125. Anyways i was just wondering which plug i was needing to run with this setup? I was looking at the sticky about the 1 step colder and the 2 step colder plugs but im not for sure which one to go with with the cam and 100 shot?

If you guys could help me out i would appreciate it
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TR6. gap them at .035. good to go.
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What bout the NGK br7ef? Its a 2 step colder plug, will it show a better reaction to bottle?
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i've run the NGK TR6's on all my nitrous applications and had great performance on and off the bottle, gapped at .035 like Todd157k said
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Ok lol why are these plugs only 15.99 for 8 of them???? right now i've got iridiums and they were like $50 i think. Not complaining just wondering?
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Theyre made of copper- you will need to replace them more often.
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Originally Posted by Specialized
Theyre made of copper- you will need to replace them more often.

mine are pretty easy to get to,
so I replaced my iridiums (stock) with cooler copper ones.
it's no big deal to change them out (couple times a season, with lots of spray)
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be glad the plugs are cheap LOL. tr6's will work for you like everyoen else has said already.

With a nitrous setup, you want to pull the plugs after the first blast even with the car tuned for it, to make sure you aren't getting any spotting, or any signs of detonation to be safe.

if you are gonna be spraying the car often, I'd be changing the plugs often as well... it's a good way to keep an eye on things as well as the plugs needing to be replaced alot more.
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Originally Posted by bjamick
What bout the NGK br7ef? Its a 2 step colder plug, will it show a better reaction to bottle?
yes it will. PLease use that plug for your motors long term safety.




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