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Old 02-27-2005, 09:49 AM
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Need help choosing plugs

I just got done installing a Blitz turbo kit for my sr20det motor. Now im stuck, I really think it would be a good idea to get new plugs(gee whatever gave me that ide). I dont No anything about spark plugs, please help!
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Re: Need help choosing plugs

www.ngk.com has some of the best info on plugs. You should probably go a step or two colder than stock.
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Re: Need help choosing plugs

yea nissanfanatic knows his shit listen to him..yea you might want some plug with like a 6 or 7 heat range...IMO
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i used 7rated iridiums NGK

four new ones on ebay was lik 25$ when i got em
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Re: Need help choosing plugs

DO NOT USE PLATINUM PLUGS!
Platinum plugs cause detonation on FI engines. IDK why, but they do.

Well I obviously don't know my URL's haha

http://ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/sp...31000&country=

That is the best spark plug article I have read. I believe BKR7E-11 is the stock spark plug for SR20's So 7 is the stock heat range. That article should help you make your decision, but remember you have a pretty stout plug right now. I know some of the KA-T guys put that plug through hell.
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Re: Need help choosing plugs

Thanks guys i went a step colder so i think that should do it. Ill probaly be back with more questions because i dont wanna pay to have something sone.
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