Best plug 12 a Bridgeport
Ok, I'm running a 12 a Bridgeport with 2 MSDa,s, which woulld be the best plug?
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what do you mean by PLUG? what plug?
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Is this a hypethetical question??
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oh!!... spark plugs! i think i get it now. ive always used ngks on my bridgeport when i had it. i think i used B9EVs. 8s will be cool too but im no expert
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spark plugs
I to am running B9EVs. Just wondering if there is something better |
B9EGV's for the leading, B10EGV's for the trailing. Can't go wrong, NGK are the best _b
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Firstly:What will the car be used for?Weekend fun?Or daily driving?
I agree with the plugs Jon Valjean recommended.They will work good. If you have the money,and it`s not used on the street.I recommend :R6725-11.5.They are made by NGK and should NOT be used on the street. karis |
Originally Posted by karism
Firstly:What will the car be used for?Weekend fun?Or daily driving?
I agree with the plugs Jon Valjean recommended.They will work good. If you have the money,and it`s not used on the street.I recommend :R6725-11.5.They are made by NGK and should NOT be used on the street. karis It's my sunny day ride, is the R6725-11.5. more of a track plug? |
If your going to use it on the road,then the R6725-11.5 is not the correct choice.Its way to cold,and will fouling allmost instantly.
It is indeed a race plug,and only works good when the engine is revved high the whole time.You can Try B9egv on leading and b10ev on trailing.It should work good.I used B10ES (Its a 2 stroke plug).Worked very well,allthough their not surface discharge.They are allso cheap They key is to achieve a cold as possible plug,without it fouling when used. Hope this helps? karis |
Thanks, I'll give this ago B9egv on leading and b10ev on trailing, drags are not till thr 1st. next month
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