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Old 12-15-2004, 02:49 PM
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[QUOTE=boosted hybrid]Good thread. I have used the heat range 8's before on my street car without any interferance in the electronics at all. For the 300-350whp level I use the 7's, for the 400-500whp level I use the 8's. I gap them .024-.028 depending on the amount of boost and ignition system set-up.
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this is on an h22 btw...

which one should i get that i can use for both. he said the bkr7e's are good up to about 350whp, thats what im going to make on the street but should i just go ahead and get 8's just to be safe?

and if you guys recomend i get the 8's. does ngk make a bkr8e? if so whats the part #


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just use ngk copper plugs about 2 steps colder and gap them occordingly
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since the h22 stock heat range is 6 should i go ahead and go with 8 heat range?

i plan on making the same amount of power.

Does NGK even make these NGK BCPR8ES OR NGK BKR8E? im guessing since they make the BCPR7ES and BKR7E they would have 8's? if so which ones are better?
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Default Re: 3-400 for the street 4-500 track, what plugs? (slowredhybrid)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by slowredhybrid &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

since the h22 stock heat range is 6 should i go ahead and go with 8 heat range?

i plan on making the same amount of power.

Does NGK even make these NGK BCPR8ES OR NGK BKR8E? im guessing since they make the BCPR7ES and BKR7E they would have 8's? if so which ones are better?</TD></TR></TABLE>

I'm using BKR7E in a B20/VTEC and have had no problems. Before I started using these plugs I was constantly replacing. It didn't matter what I put in they just died. I'm not sure if they make a BKR8E but the BKR7E's should be fine for your application.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Islandspeed &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

I'm using BKR7E in a B20/VTEC and have had no problems. Before I started using these plugs I was constantly replacing. It didn't matter what I put in they just died. I'm not sure if they make a BKR8E but the BKR7E's should be fine for your application. </TD></TR></TABLE>

bkr7e is only 1 step colder though?
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