quick-z
08-21-2003, 02:46 PM
I know that I have to run a plug different than I am using right now (Bosch +4). I will probably get either the NGK or Autolite and they are supposed to be gapped at .035 with nitrous. But my question is, can I use this plug at this gap all of the time and still be OK? I want to be safe, but I also want my car to run right on the street. Any help would be great. Thanks
TMDZ28
08-21-2003, 05:04 PM
Originally posted by quick-z
can I use this plug at this gap all of the time and still be OK? I want to be safe, but I also want my car to run right on the street. Any help would be great. Thanks
yes you can. colder plugs does not really affect NA performance. :D :cool:
385LT1
08-21-2003, 10:04 PM
NGK V power, 0.035" Gap , 2 heat ranges colder
PN: TR-6 SN: 4177
available at your local advance auto, just give them the stock number and the plugs should arive a few buisness days.
gb95zconv
08-21-2003, 10:10 PM
Originally posted by quick-z
they are supposed to be gapped at .035 with nitrous. But my question is, can I use this plug at this gap all of the time and still be OK? I
I run the NGK TR6 gapped at .040.....no problems at all NA.
gb95zconv
08-21-2003, 10:13 PM
Originally posted by 385LT1
NGK V power, 0.035" Gap , 2 heat ranges colder
PN: TR-6 SN: 4177
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They are really more like a 1/2 heat range colder than the TR55 that are used for NA only.
Derrick Redd
08-22-2003, 09:18 PM
I ran my best NA and NX time so far with Autolite 103's @ .040. So it runs great on and off the bottle. Times in sig. :D