Rx8 Spark Plug To A 12a Rx7 ??
Question I Been Reading In The Treads And I Understand Ngk Is Whats Up..
But I Need To Know If Rx8 Spark Plugs Will Work On My 12a Stock Engine,, My Cousin Hooked Me Up With This Spark Plugs Since He Was Working Their He Just Gave Them To Me,, Will It Work, My Cousin That Has Been Working On Rotors About Ten Years Says Yea But Never Tried It., I Want To Know If It Works .. I Have Them In Car I Havent Turn Car On Since Im Waiting For Gas Pump,,please Help, |
whats the model number?
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Use only NGK or ND's specced for the engine or you can damage the rotors. Hopefully they will come out without destroying your threads too. Sorry but you got some really bad advice. |
not so much. you can see the design is completely different, not to mention the heat range has to be way off. stick with the stock NGK BR8EQ14's
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g.../8plugsetb.jpg |
Even Autolites and Bosch can scrach the rotors. Or so I read here.
Remember to use the anti seize compound too on the threads of the NGK's you go buy tomorrow. :) I use ND's but they are just clones of the NGK and don't go off the reservation with design changes. |
they will work in 13B but not in a 12a... i own rx8, first gen 12a and second gen 13b.
The bureq7 and 9 will work in 13B whether rx8 or 7, but for the smaller housings on 12a i dont think they hotter plugs will sit properly. Maybe the leading but not the trailing for sure. |
IIRC you can get them for like 4 bucks each online....just takes like a week to get there
The correct NGK's that is |
Rx8 is not an RX7....
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Sparkplugs.com gives the critical dimensions of RX-8 same as RX-7: 14mm thread x 3/4" reach (in the peculiar mixed standard for plugs). the physical dimensions are the same.
Autolite 2626 are excellent plugs and I've used them in 12As and 13bs for years. They start easier and resist flooding better than traditional plugs because of the annular electrode which sorta gives one an infinite number of electrodes. Cheaper than NGKs, too, I used to be able to get them for $2, but not the last couple years Modern plugs are always gapped properly at the factory and most are not even adjustable. So get the right size gap. For example, if you have an SA or a REPU with mechanical points you need a small 0.030 gap which requires a different plug from the RX-7. |
Why? Just run what the Mazda Engineers recommended all along.
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Thanks Guys ,, Well Their Are Ngk's ,they Fit Perfect But Im Just Concern
If They To Long, Model Is Ngk * N3y8-18-110 Theyr Look The Same As The Ones I Took Out But Have A Have A Pin Like The Pictures Above. I Wont Start My Car Till Im 100% Sure If Not Ill Just Put Old Ones Back, I Just Had This And Figure They The Same ,since Is A 13b..and I Have Used 13b Plugs On 12a But The New Design On Engine On The Rx8 Has Me A Little Concern, Thanks |
Oh And They Are Leading All Four.
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Off mazdaspeeds recommendations I'm running 3rd gen NGK plugs. The car is amazingly smooth and starts up faster than ever. (roughly 1-2 seconds of cranking when cold, just have to blip the starter when warm) To be fair, the old ones were the most worn out plugs I think I've ever seen.
I personally avoid autocrap plugs like the plague. Just had bad experiences with them, have to replaced them atleast twice as often as NGKs and the overall quality I feel seriously lacks. Even threading them into a head it feels like the threads are cut poorly. JMHO |
why don't you just turn the car over and see if it works. you have them in already just try it. the only thing it might do is the leading could scratch the apex seal. but there are guys running the bur6eq in the leading and no scratched rotors. heck i use them in mine would really like to see if the will run the 12a better or worse then the stock plugs.
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I will try it once i get pump ,im hoping i get one tomorrow , well i was looking at size from old ones and new ones they are very similiar in size but one thing is for sure im not going to try something and mest up and engine especially a rebuilt one, im taking them off and measuring the old and new again and make sure they all good before i try anything, thanks again, ill keep everyone posted and hopefully it starts right up..it started right up with old ones all burned up so im sure it will work with this ones
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have you got the pump yet?
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Yea I Got Gas Pump It Works But I Still Havent Turn Car On Afraid On It
Cuz It Gots Rx8 Ngk Plugs And Not Sure It Will Be Ok, |
Ignore the newbs, they will work fine... The only difference is that they are a hotter plug, so if you're running a turbo the hoter tip might increase your chances of detonaione. They're pretty similar to the surface fire FC plugs, so it takes a little more spark energy to jump the gap. I hope all your ignition is in great working order, because if it's not you might get quite the missfire.
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so then what would the advantage be in using the RX-8 plugs over the BR8EQ14's? why not stick with the oem plug?
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he got them for free
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Originally Posted by Black88inmd
(Post 7931221)
... Even threading them into a head it feels like the threads are cut poorly. JMHO
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well I got them for free thats why,, I just maid room in my garage to fit my rx3 and the GSL so im happy ..gas tank is going to be shipped from my cousin in chicago down here,,I get for free once again and i only paying shipping ,,almost forty i think ,,well thats what he said, he had it stored in shed,,he has a nice rx2 with a 5 letra engine,,JDM.. he has not run it yet since is still snowing up their, that must suck..well in know feeling i live all my life their, it SUCKS..
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well tunning in car is stock and leaving pretty much evrything stock,, is automatic
but making it stick once i get it painted and dropped, then ill get everything together then ill drop it in, I wish my rx3 was this simple. but with hard work comes happiness, |
It Worked The Rx8 Plugs On 12a
Originally Posted by Hyper4mance2k
(Post 7950472)
Ignore the newbs, they will work fine... The only difference is that they are a hotter plug, so if you're running a turbo the hoter tip might increase your chances of detonaione. They're pretty similar to the surface fire FC plugs, so it takes a little more spark energy to jump the gap. I hope all your ignition is in great working order, because if it's not you might get quite the missfire.
FOR ABOUT 15 MINUTES AND IT SOUNDED GREAT ,.TURNED IT OFF THEN ON AND IT TURNED ON SO EASLY ..WOW EVEN FASTER THAN THE ONES IT HAD, ANYWAYS, THANKS |
i used to run the 2nd gen plugs in my first 12a. i will be installing another set of them in my current 12a soon....like this week.
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yea well car sounded reall good and rich ,, so far happy going to take out and see how they look, hope not scractch,
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Perhaps we need an update to the FAQ?
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There is already threads that say the RX-8 plug will work.
However I only recommend using that plug or the 2nd gen plugs in the leading side if you have upgraded your ignition to the leading 2nd gen coil. These plugs were engineered to fire differently than the stock 1st gen ignition system. |
ok well now we getting some where. Whats different on the car cuz my cars
engine is rebuilt and stock.I really not looking for power right now just save gas and drive car normally thats it..Well if a little civic wants some then ill give him some but you know what i mean,looking to save money since i got plugs for free if a big deal ill put orignal ones on if no big deal ill keep them, |
If you want to increase your fuel mileage then upgrade to the 2nd gen coil for the leading side and try the RX-8 plugs with the system.
The threads for the 2nd gen coil update are in the archives. Here is a link to my thread on the mods that I did on my Se to get over 30 MPG. :-) https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/fuel-economy-report-since-recent-mods-se-656700/ |
thanks doc..I Will try this maybe next week, i want car running before i do
anything different in car but i will keep this for sure, |
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