What NGK plugs for Nitrous in GSR?
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What NGK plugs for Nitrous in GSR?
I'm installing the Zex kit to my 95 GSR. Do you know the part number for NGK plugs to use in this application? Thank you.
Oh yeah, 1 range colder or 2 is better?
Oh yeah, 1 range colder or 2 is better?
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Re: What NGK plugs for Nitrous in GSR? (92SiB18C1)
the NGK BKR7E-11's are great plugs for N2O and that's what most use, including myself when i used N2O in the past. they are part #1283 from Summit Racing in Ohio, that's where i got my plugs from for about $2 each. i recommend getting 3 or 4 sets at a time since you may go through plugs much quicker while using N2O. i know i did.
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Re: What NGK plugs for Nitrous in GSR? (sweet)
Thanks man. How about gap? According to NGK, 11 is gap at .044" right? So I don't have to regap or anything right?
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Re: What NGK plugs for Nitrous in GSR? (92SiB18C1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92SiB18C1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thanks man. How about gap? According to NGK, 11 is gap at .044" right? So I don't have to regap or anything right?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes they should be gapped to about .044" when you first get them. i have run them at that gap in the past with 100 shot, but i was using the MSD SCI and SS blaster coil for max. spark. i recommend using .030-.035" gap on the plugs for N2O, especially if you're using a stock ignition system. maybe .040" with full ignition system. but just keep an eye on the plugs cause they can tell you alot by pulling and checking them.
yes they should be gapped to about .044" when you first get them. i have run them at that gap in the past with 100 shot, but i was using the MSD SCI and SS blaster coil for max. spark. i recommend using .030-.035" gap on the plugs for N2O, especially if you're using a stock ignition system. maybe .040" with full ignition system. but just keep an eye on the plugs cause they can tell you alot by pulling and checking them.
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