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Spark Plug Advice
I'm looking for some tips on finding a non resistor plug in a fairly cold range. I have a honda v6 using CBR coils with MW CDI. MW recommends using a non resistor type plug with there CDI. What are your experiences and recommendations for brands that offer non resistor plugs in a range of 8-10 steps colder than stock? I've done some legwork on finding out, but still have questions on determining which way to go. thanks.
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Re: Spark Plug Advice
NGK Stock number 5820 is a Non Resistor heat range 10
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Re: Spark Plug Advice
Originally Posted by jjspec
(Post 40053689)
NGK Stock number 5820 is a Non Resistor heat range 10
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whats the stock number for the ngk iridium #9
i cant ever remember lol |
Re: Spark Plug Advice
Originally Posted by SPOOLINmatt
(Post 40053921)
whats the stock number for the ngk iridium #9
i cant ever remember lol |
Re: Spark Plug Advice
denzo IK27 is what you want with those coils.
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You could always turn down the tips in a lathe..
I used to do that since i didn't like using the iridiums.. |
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R5671A-"insert heat range here"
they should have 7, 8, 9, and 10 |
Re: Spark Plug Advice
Originally Posted by Turbo-charged
(Post 40054065)
denzo IK27 is what you want with those coils.
Thanks to everyone who replied with some input! |
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none of those other plugs will work with your coils unless you modify them like mentioned above.
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back from the dead...are the densos mentioned resistor type?
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