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phantom works 10-02-04 12:02 PM

changed plugs now have a problem
 
changed my plugs today put NGK bur9eqp plugs all the way around and changed my coolant to Evans npg+ and that was all I did and for some reason after I started the car back up it ran like crap was smoking like crazy ?

any ideas as to why this would happen

plug wires are on correctly and going to the right plug I changed the plugs one at a time so wires wouldn't get mixed up.

phantom works 10-02-04 12:49 PM

never mind I accidently knocked the boost sensor connector off

RX7Wishing 11-04-04 11:27 PM

lmao

birdy01 11-04-04 11:41 PM

lol

scotty305 11-05-04 02:12 AM

WTLW x4 !!!

cruiser 11-05-04 02:16 AM


Originally Posted by phantom works
never mind I accidently knocked the boost sensor connector off

This is exactly what I was going to tell you. Happened to me before :rlaugh:

MAZDASPEEDFD 11-05-04 03:39 AM

Is it okay to use ---9eq plugs for both the trailing and leading? I was just wondering because I just changed mine recently (with the help of RX7Rage...thanks again Gene!).

cruiser 11-05-04 05:22 AM


Originally Posted by MAZDASPEEDFD
Is it okay to use ---9eq plugs for both the trailing and leading? I was just wondering because I just changed mine recently (with the help of RX7Rage...thanks again Gene!).

Yes, if you are pushing over 300rwhp. Otherwise its an overkill and chances to flood your engine when shutting it off cold are higher.


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