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Which spark plugs?
Hoping you guys can direct me to the right kind of plugs to run in my setup.
I have a 94 Turbo Hatch with a built d16. Im not sure what type of plugs to run in it. Enlighten me. |
just get some good ole' ngk v-power plugs.
they are cheap, and literally the best plug you can buy from any local autoparts store. |
part numbers....? what should i gap them too?
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Re: Which spark plugs? (SteveO000000001)
you dont have to take my advise but my buddie has a integra with a built motor and he runs 12psi and we used a few different plugs on his car that we had in the shop and the best sofar were 98079-57148(bcpr7e-11) they are honda plugs that you can get at a dealership for 2.27 each. they are a colder plug than you factory which is better for boost. they have held up for a while now.
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if you need some real d-series advice.... especially on turbo setups..
go to .. http://www.d-series.org lots of good guys on there. |
Re: Which spark plugs? (SteveO000000001)
I say Denso, but might put a hole in your pocket. $12.99 each!
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Re: Which spark plugs? (SteveO000000001)
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part numbers?
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NGK bkr7e's
gap .028-.030 I've read that most run a gap of .030 Modified by Supa Lao at 9:02 PM 8/21/2007 |
Re: (SteveO000000001)
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http://www.ngk.com |
just go to your local autozone/advanced auto/napa
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are the bk7re's part no 6097?
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i guess im gonna go with the BKR7E's part no 6097 and gap them to .025
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