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Old 06-24-2005, 04:07 PM
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Spark Plugs

Finally getting sick of the little missfires and sputters (really little) was wondering, bought these NGK plugs a while back but never used them (for my old 95 gs) ... BKR6ES-11... will they work on my GST? ...also thinkin about some new wires, and distributor...
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Old 06-24-2005, 04:27 PM
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I would buy better plugs, they're cheap. Stock wires are good, and not worth replacing unless you know you need to. I don't think we have distributors?
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Re: Spark Plugs

which plugs would you get? NGK, aren't they like, the best?
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Re: Spark Plugs

A good colder plug for a turbo car is the NGK BPR7ES..(the box says-BPR7ES-II).. gap them at about .028... you might have to play around with the gap a little bit... I was told to gap them at .030 but I ended up at .027... you will definately notice a difference!!
We don't have distributors.......I believe they are called coil packs...
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I was thinking what 96spyderman said with the 7ES. Colder plugs detonate less and allow higher boost, or so I've been told. 6ES is fine, too, I just didn't recognize them with the 11 at the end, that was my bad.
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Re: Spark Plugs

just don't get platinum plugs whatever you do, they won't last worth shit.
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Re: Spark Plugs

I'm left wondering what the difference between the P and the K is... If anyone looks it up be sure to post.
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Re: Spark Plugs

Hey Kevin!!! Follow this link and you'll see the breakdown of what all the #'s and letters mean..

http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinf...200&country=US

You will need adobe acrobat reader to see the file... if ya don't have it they have a link to get it...free.... I hope that answers your question... I tried to get a picture of the info but couldn't do it for some reason so if anyone could add a picture of that info to my SPARK PLUG INFO thread that would be awesome!!!
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Re: Spark Plugs

anyone know if a high performance, high spark "coil pack" is worth the money?
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Re: Spark Plugs

are you talking about MSD? from what i've heard the stock ones are pretty damn good by themselves...
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