S2000 Spark Plugs? What is everyone using?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by notforsteal »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was just wondering. Thought they were all dyno tested and everything. </TD></TR></TABLE>
it's actually +10.4whp but who's counting
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i just ordered the pulstar they geined 2.9 in the si in the power pages and they made similar geins in other cars. basically the bigger the engine the more power they will add. or if its FI. but i talked 2 someone on my other forum who has them and he said his car idles way smother and there isn't any low end bog ever anymore. so i figured why the [freak] now. i'll let u know the outcome when i get them.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fatality122887 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i just ordered the pulstar they geined 2.9 in the si in the power pages and they made similar geins in other cars. basically the bigger the engine the more power they will add. or if its FI. but i talked 2 someone on my other forum who has them and he said his car idles way smother and there isn't any low end bog ever anymore. so i figured why the [freak] now. i'll let u know the outcome when i get them.</TD></TR></TABLE>
spelling/grammar pwns j00
p.s. basically the bigger the engine the more power they will add?
spelling/grammar pwns j00
p.s. basically the bigger the engine the more power they will add?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by notforsteal »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so you have tried these plugs then?</TD></TR></TABLE>
He was joking... Try taking my advise already posted in this thread.
He was joking... Try taking my advise already posted in this thread.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ExVtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Those iridiums are a PITA to gap...
First set I've ever used.
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are you using a pryer and a dial gauge? just buy a five dollar wire gauge, they are more accurate and most of them have the hook thingie to pull out ground tip(which make gapping plug a five second job)
First set I've ever used.
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are you using a pryer and a dial gauge? just buy a five dollar wire gauge, they are more accurate and most of them have the hook thingie to pull out ground tip(which make gapping plug a five second job)
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[QUOTE=fatality122887]spelling/grammar pwns j00
p.s. basically the bigger the engine the more power they will add?
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so sorry i am not a good speller and i have poor grammar skills. cuz that has anything 2 do with spark plugs.
p.s. basically the bigger the engine the more power they will add?
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so sorry i am not a good speller and i have poor grammar skills. cuz that has anything 2 do with spark plugs.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fatality122887 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">[QUOTE=fatality122887]spelling/grammar pwns j00
p.s. basically the bigger the engine the more power they will add?
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so sorry i am not a good speller and i have poor grammar skills. cuz that has anything 2 do with spark plugs. </TD></TR></TABLE>
dude, you couldn't even use the quote button correctly. give up.
p.s. basically the bigger the engine the more power they will add?
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so sorry i am not a good speller and i have poor grammar skills. cuz that has anything 2 do with spark plugs. </TD></TR></TABLE>
dude, you couldn't even use the quote button correctly. give up.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by iam7head »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
are you using a pryer and a dial gauge? just buy a five dollar wire gauge, they are more accurate and most of them have the hook thingie to pull out ground tip(which make gapping plug a five second job)</TD></TR></TABLE>
??
I have a set of feeler guages I used to test them with. I just used a set of plyers on the ground strap, as you can't really pry on the tip it will break.
are you using a pryer and a dial gauge? just buy a five dollar wire gauge, they are more accurate and most of them have the hook thingie to pull out ground tip(which make gapping plug a five second job)</TD></TR></TABLE>
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I have a set of feeler guages I used to test them with. I just used a set of plyers on the ground strap, as you can't really pry on the tip it will break.
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lol been on this dam site for the longest and cant quote. that is the demise of me. hes a mechanic he cant spell i know him. he just works on jet engines so its all good. when i see a proven dyno then maybe id get some and it depends on hwo long they last too
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Re: S2000 Spark Plugs? What is everyone using? (ExVtec)
Denso's have known to suck very badly in our cars. I've read, even Denso themselves does not recommend their Iridium plugs in the S2000. I think there are like 3 cases of broken tips and blown motors on s2ki. Their Iridium replacement plug is IK24's V9110-5311.
The S2000 uses the same exact plug as the stock ITR.
Stock plug is Platinum and is NGK PFR7G-11S (do not re-gap)(stock# 7772)
http://www.partsamerica.com/pr...=7772
This is the same plug the dealer will give you, save a few bucks and buy it elsewhere. I do not care for Platinum plugs so I do not use these. If you don't wanna worry about your plugs for 50K then these are the plugs for you.
Stock Iridium replacement plug is NGK IFR7G-11KS (stock# 7746)(do not re-gap)
http://www.partsamerica.com/pr...=7746
If your wondering, the S stands for a stainless steal washer.
The upgraded Iridium replacement plug is NGK BKR8EIX (must be gaped)
http://www.partsamerica.com/pr...R8EIX
This is the plug that most people, who upgrade to Iridium run. This also goes for the ITR. I am running these in my car right now. There are actually only 7$ a pop at the Advanced Auto store.
The next upgrade Iridium replacement plug is the NGK racing plug, R74338. (must be gaped)
http://www.partsamerica.com/pr...74338 (set of 4)(CANNOT get these in the store)
This is the plug most of the Japanese race teams run, including J's racing and Mugen. If you are going to order your plugs online and don't mind spending the extra cash, these are the plugs I would recommend.
EDIT: Found some pixors for you...
Modified by White Smoke at 8:46 AM 7/1/2008
The S2000 uses the same exact plug as the stock ITR.
Stock plug is Platinum and is NGK PFR7G-11S (do not re-gap)(stock# 7772)
http://www.partsamerica.com/pr...=7772
This is the same plug the dealer will give you, save a few bucks and buy it elsewhere. I do not care for Platinum plugs so I do not use these. If you don't wanna worry about your plugs for 50K then these are the plugs for you.
Stock Iridium replacement plug is NGK IFR7G-11KS (stock# 7746)(do not re-gap)
http://www.partsamerica.com/pr...=7746
If your wondering, the S stands for a stainless steal washer.
The upgraded Iridium replacement plug is NGK BKR8EIX (must be gaped)
http://www.partsamerica.com/pr...R8EIX
This is the plug that most people, who upgrade to Iridium run. This also goes for the ITR. I am running these in my car right now. There are actually only 7$ a pop at the Advanced Auto store.
The next upgrade Iridium replacement plug is the NGK racing plug, R74338. (must be gaped)
http://www.partsamerica.com/pr...74338 (set of 4)(CANNOT get these in the store)
This is the plug most of the Japanese race teams run, including J's racing and Mugen. If you are going to order your plugs online and don't mind spending the extra cash, these are the plugs I would recommend.
EDIT: Found some pixors for you...
Modified by White Smoke at 8:46 AM 7/1/2008
I'm pretty new here and I come from France so I would say sorry in advance for my bad english.
My question is : where did you read that Denso's Iridium ones "had cases of brocken tips" and by the way that they "do not recommend their plugs for the S2K" ?
Also, reading your advises helped me a lot. I searched and I finally found an Iridium one which is 100% compliant with the OEM one and has the stainless steel washer : BKR7EIX-11PS, iridium max with a gap of 1.1 mm
I hope you are still there and able to answer
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Re: S2000 Spark Plugs? What is everyone using? (ExVtec)
El Gato Negro PM'ed me asking for a response, so here it is.
I got this information off another website devoted to the S2000, s2ki. There were numerous reports of the failures and one of the users had contacted Denso directly and was told they were not recommended. I'm sorry but I have not been able to find the direct link where this user posted the info.
Here are two links where some have talked about the issues, I believe these post originated around a boosted car but I know there were other reports of issues with the plugs. You are welcome to do more research on that site if you need more info.
http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=326331
http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=326334
Hi White Smoke
I'm pretty new here and I come from France so I would say sorry in advance for my bad english.
My question is : where did you read that Denso's Iridium ones "had cases of brocken tips" and by the way that they "do not recommend their plugs for the S2K" ?
Also, reading your advises helped me a lot. I searched and I finally found an Iridium one which is 100% compliant with the OEM one and has the stainless steel washer : BKR7EIX-11PS, iridium max with a gap of 1.1 mm
I hope you are still there and able to answer
I'm pretty new here and I come from France so I would say sorry in advance for my bad english.
My question is : where did you read that Denso's Iridium ones "had cases of brocken tips" and by the way that they "do not recommend their plugs for the S2K" ?
Also, reading your advises helped me a lot. I searched and I finally found an Iridium one which is 100% compliant with the OEM one and has the stainless steel washer : BKR7EIX-11PS, iridium max with a gap of 1.1 mm
I hope you are still there and able to answer
Here are two links where some have talked about the issues, I believe these post originated around a boosted car but I know there were other reports of issues with the plugs. You are welcome to do more research on that site if you need more info.
http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=326331
http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=326334
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Re: S2000 Spark Plugs? What is everyone using?
Thanks White Smoke
Seems that people's not very happy with Denso on a supercharged S2K... Perhaps things changed since 2008.
Hope for them
Regards
Seems that people's not very happy with Denso on a supercharged S2K... Perhaps things changed since 2008.
Hope for them
Regards
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Re: S2000 Spark Plugs? What is everyone using?
Hi. Just found this thread when looking for spark plugs for my S. My car was also a victim of the Denso Iridium failure... The tip of one plug broke and fell into the cylinder, causing scratches in the cylinder wall and engine failure... My car was stock at the moment, and it happened during normal highway cruising, actually.
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Re: S2000 Spark Plugs? What is everyone using?
The tuner (who tuned my new engine with AEM EMS), had also heard of and seen problems with Denso plugs. He had a Denso plug in his shop from a customer car, where the whole center/core had dropped from the metal (hex head). So now I'm going for NGK.
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old thread i know, but didn't want to create a new one....
i just picked up a 2003 s2000.
the stock heat range is 7 correct? why are some of you guys running 1 step colder plugs on stock motors?
also what is the difference between the NGK Laser Platinum's (7772) and OE Laser Iridium (7746) for our motors? http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/part_fi...engineid=26506
i just picked up a 2003 s2000.
the stock heat range is 7 correct? why are some of you guys running 1 step colder plugs on stock motors?
also what is the difference between the NGK Laser Platinum's (7772) and OE Laser Iridium (7746) for our motors? http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/part_fi...engineid=26506
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Re: S2000 Spark Plugs? What is everyone using?
old thread i know, but didn't want to create a new one....
i just picked up a 2003 s2000.
the stock heat range is 7 correct? why are some of you guys running 1 step colder plugs on stock motors?
also what is the difference between the NGK Laser Platinum's (7772) and OE Laser Iridium (7746) for our motors? http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/part_fi...engineid=26506
i just picked up a 2003 s2000.
the stock heat range is 7 correct? why are some of you guys running 1 step colder plugs on stock motors?
also what is the difference between the NGK Laser Platinum's (7772) and OE Laser Iridium (7746) for our motors? http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/part_fi...engineid=26506
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Re: S2000 Spark Plugs? What is everyone using?
We used the stock NGK PFR7G-11S on our s2000.
pics and writup here: Installing Honda s2000 spark plugs
For most cars (I/H/E) I'd stick with the stock heat range.
pics and writup here: Installing Honda s2000 spark plugs
For most cars (I/H/E) I'd stick with the stock heat range.
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Stick to stock plugs in. Pull them out, make sure they are the factory nkg PFR7G-11S, make sure they are not worn, then put them back in and TORQUE THEM PROPERLY. A loose plug on this engine is catastropic. If the plugs have 85k or more, change them with factory plugs. Buy them at Honda.
Your idle issue are likely a sticking IAC valve.
Your idle issue are likely a sticking IAC valve.
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