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Old 04-29-07, 03:47 PM
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which plugs?

Going to dyno my car next weekend. What plugs should i run?


13B-REW
SP
GT35R 1.0 T4
15 PSI
850/1680
Jacob FC1000 ignition amp..


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i think stock plugs will be fine for that psi.
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We have crappy gas here in SoCal, 91 octane.

I have a similar setup as yours and am using B10EGV and B9EGV's. They need a small socket.

When I went to tune for 16psi, I was informed to run the 10's in the leading and 9's in the trailing. Runs great.
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9's all way around, any higher then 20 lbs, go with 9's in leading and 10.5 in trailing, the trailing plugs can actually act like a glow plug sometimes and cause issues, thats you run a colder trailing plug...if you were to run 25+ run 10.5's at least all way around.
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i always run the cheap as hell BR10ES (20+ psi tho). i don't even use the trailing ignition... but you should atleast run 9's like blitzed said
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