plugs..help
can u use two bur9eqp plugs or what other plugs can i use...havin trouble finding them thanks
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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 :) |
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 |
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.
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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.
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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 |
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).
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thanks...
i'll switch them back next time i change them... brad |
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