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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Syracuse, NY
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gotcha. that NGK linnk was the best one. god, its like a worrywarts nightmare :-X in order to get a colder spark plug, youd have to find out the temperature inside the cylinder (inside 500 and 800C is the best)...but how would you find that out? i think i read something about that in the first\second link, but didnt really tell me...basically, octane, compression, gap, plug elements, and timing all come into play, but im not sure how youd choose to go colder a level or two or three.
not saying im going to, but it wouldnt hurt to know ![]() heeeey, thanks for the link. that says 40 bucks for a set of six...so the spark plugs at supraspeed.com arent for one, theyre for 6? haha i thought it was gonna cost me like three paychecks. |
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