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Old 01-21-2004, 08:17 PM   #1
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Hey guys, i got a check engine light on in my 98 GSt, and it says its a Fuel trim malfunction, well i think its the spark plugs, i need to know what type of plugs i should get and where i can get them for the cheapest.
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Old 01-21-2004, 09:49 PM   #2
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you should get ngk type r plugs you can get them at most part stores. they will be the same at about the same palce. you can evon get them from the dealer
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Old 01-21-2004, 10:12 PM   #3
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Old 01-22-2004, 01:13 AM   #4
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

do you know of any websites that sell them. I went to the parts store and asked for those before but they didnt know which number plug they could get, that was the case with almost all of them, too.
Thanx for your input, its greatly appreciated.
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Old 01-22-2004, 06:54 AM   #5
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

www.dsmparts.com sell them for $3 a piece. Last I checked
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Old 01-22-2004, 09:52 AM   #6
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ive got NGK BPR7s
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Old 01-23-2004, 02:18 PM   #7
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

up to 25 psi run the stock plugs, BPR6ES. I still run them. The 7s get dirty fast, and the 6s are causing me any knock even on my setup. Either one is fine though. Get them at the dealer or parts store, dont pay more than 10 bucks for 4 of them. Most DSM sites sell them as well, but you'll have to pay shipping. Never run platinum plugs on a turbo DSM, please.

And more important than which heat range (6 or 7) etc, be ABSOLUTELY SURE to gap them properly. Up to 20 psi run a 028 to 030 gap. Over 20 psi you may need to decrease it slightly. Use only stock or NGK wires, occasionaly Magnacores work well. Use ANY OTHER BREAND AT YOUR OWN RISK. And dont assume just because they are new, they are good. I have seen them cause stuttering right out of the box.

Got a little sidetracked there, but you get the idea...
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Old 01-23-2004, 02:43 PM   #8
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

thanx alot, i just put the new plugs in today. the BRE7S
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What did you gap them to?
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6 is the stock heat range. 7 is one colder and from what I heard is better to use with turbo. If n/a then go one range hotter - 5s. That is what I run and works great. NAPA part number is 6953 for NGK V-powers.
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

hey racer, what's wrong with the platinum plugs?
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

Platinum is fine for making a long lasting plug. But electrically its shyte. The denser the mixture in the combustion chamber (boost) the tougher it is to fire across the gap. Add a shyte conductor of a spark plug, and you get misfires. I cant count how many misfire problems have been cured by tossing the platinum plugs in the barrel and going back to stock. People love to argue this with me, but they stop when changing the plugs cures thier misfire problems
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

NGK all the way
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

i gapped mine out to 30. im only boosting at 16 with the stock turbo. The only thing is that the plugs didnt help my engine stall problem. Whenever i rev at high rpm then push in the clutch and let off the gas the car either stalls or comes really close to stalling. I dont have crankwalk, i already checked, but i herd that it could be my distributer cap or coil. Have any of you ever had this happen, and if so what fixed it.
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Re: What spark plugs should i use?

dude do u have ur stock bov recurculator pipe taken off the intake pipe taken off and the intake pipe pluged that will do it.
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