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goz 02-12-07 11:57 AM

plugs..help
 
can u use two bur9eqp plugs or what other plugs can i use...havin trouble finding them thanks

GoodfellaFD3S 02-12-07 11:59 AM

You can use bur9eqp's in any of the four holes.

There are places here in the US that will ship internationally. Hell, I've shipped parts to Ireland before, not a big deal :)

vtakk eg 02-12-07 12:01 PM

you need NGK platnum tiped thats what the P on the end is for , make sure they are platnium. some lady at a store tried to sell me the reg. tip ones , untill i saw it had no p
(2) Bur7eqp
(2)Bur9eqp

you can use all 9's if your car is modded ,
i found them at almost every part store like napa , advanced, car quest,.... ect, but auto zone didnt carry the NGK ones

AHarada 02-12-07 12:49 PM

I only use the regular copper non-platinum tipped plugs. I believe forced induction motors shouldn't use Platinum or Iridium plugs. The tips don't hold up as well in extremely high combustion pressures.

rynberg 02-12-07 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by AHarada
I only use the regular copper non-platinum tipped plugs. I believe forced induction motors shouldn't use Platinum or Iridium plugs. The tips don't hold up as well in extremely high combustion pressures.

Your experience is the opposite of auto manufacturers and every FD owner I've ever spoken to....

preludesh2000 02-12-07 03:08 PM

i had 4 trailing plugs in my car when i bought it...
i went back to leading and trailing....

what do you guys think is better??

an opinions???

brad

rynberg 02-12-07 03:13 PM

If you are close to stock, stick with stock plugs. Modified cars should be running all 9s or even colder in the leading (I'm running 10s leading, 9s trailing).

preludesh2000 02-12-07 03:17 PM

thanks...
i'll switch them back next time i change them...

brad


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