Spark Plugs
It doesn't really matter, as long as it plugs up the spark properly so it doesn't come out of the engine. They're **** about that in TX since there's been so much dry weather. Rather than getting a plug for the spark, I'd get a screw-on cap so it definitely won't come out.
Personally I allways use the copper (basic cheap) plugs. They are so easy to change, and so cheap there is no real reason to go with the expensive plugs.
Now if you are running boost, or NOS you might want to go with a hotter/colder plug depening on your tune and needs.
Now if you are running boost, or NOS you might want to go with a hotter/colder plug depening on your tune and needs.
go with the ngk V-power
they are about $7 for a pack, you have to gap them yourself but its easy
they hae never let me or anyone else i know down, theu are a good plug at a very good price
they are about $7 for a pack, you have to gap them yourself but its easy
they hae never let me or anyone else i know down, theu are a good plug at a very good price
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