stock plug number??, colder plugs???
stock plug number??, colder plugs???
hey guys looking for the stock plug number before i go rip them out, i am gonna change to a colder plug i think due to nitrous and want to know which plugs to get, so any advice on which colder plug to go with will be great, spraying 75 wet shot, thanks
Re: stock plug number??, colder plugs???
yeah i will look through just really didn't feel like looking through hundreds of threads, i am really just looking for someone who is spraying to let me know what plugs they switched to if they did at all, i am def. gonna because its better safe than sorry over a stupid thing like changing plugs so if anyone has helpful input please let me know.
Re: stock plug number??, colder plugs???
yeah i plan on going one colder before even spraying at all then checking but if i do get some input from someone already spraying saying they are on stock plugs with no problems maybe ill try them out few shots then pull em and check them., i just would rather change them to be on the safer side. it will really help prevent detonation
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Re: stock plug number??, colder plugs???
hey man thanks but kinda lost on you r post as well, are you saying this is stock plugs just crossreferenced to different brands, like they are all the same plug just in different brands, but are all the stock plug?, or are these the ones i need to go to in going one size colder.
Re: stock plug number??, colder plugs???
Stock plug if you mod you go down to 36 or 34
Also the same if you go down in one size colder from stock
I have lots of info I gleaned from here but the only consistent remark was stock plug gets gapped smaller the more mods you go!
Oh and by the way don't trust anyone to gap your plugs for you....they might say they did when they sold them to you but check them before install!
Also the same if you go down in one size colder from stock
I have lots of info I gleaned from here but the only consistent remark was stock plug gets gapped smaller the more mods you go!
Oh and by the way don't trust anyone to gap your plugs for you....they might say they did when they sold them to you but check them before install!
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Re: stock plug number??, colder plugs???
hey tvt just a quick question is that plug definetly a BKR6EIX-11 or is it a BKR5EIX-11, you said that it was a 3764 and that would be one step colder than stock right. On your website you sell BKREIX5, so is that the same as stock or is that the one you were saying was colder. thank you
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