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DKK Ted
DKK
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What Plugs to Run???
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November 09, 2012, 04:58:19 am »
What is the spark plugs of choice?? 14mm
long reach
, was running Denso W16ES-U, looking for HOT plugs.
Ted
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Jason Foster
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 09, 2012, 06:32:36 am »
I'm running NGK D7EA and D6EA is hotter which I've run before. D8EA is commonly used as well and is a cooler plug.
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 09, 2012, 06:54:51 am »
Ditto, though they are 12mm. NGK B6ES perhaps?
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dirk zeyen
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 09, 2012, 11:22:41 am »
Ngk BP 6 ES
ES= 14mm long reach
6= Hotter than 5 ( 5 is the original heat)
P= The cone is more inside the chamber
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 09, 2012, 12:52:01 pm »
Quote from: dirk zeyen on November 09, 2012, 11:22:41 am
Ngk BP 6 ES
ES= 14mm long reach
6= Hotter than 5 ( 5 is the original heat)
P= The cone is more inside the chamber
6 is colder. P=projected nose. I run BP7ES and just switched to non-projected B7ES.
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Jason Foster
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 09, 2012, 16:18:22 pm »
cool info guys.
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peejke
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 09, 2012, 21:54:45 pm »
denso IWF 16 iridium plugs, best ones for me
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Fasteddie63
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 10, 2012, 01:43:34 am »
B5ES Is What I Ran In My Street Eliminators,Never Fouled A Plug And Lasted A Long Time
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 10, 2012, 03:45:43 am »
Hi Ted, In my days of tuning(when short shorts,LSD, and the Beatles were popular and running L82Y/L88 Champion spark plugs and 10:1 and 12:1 compression was cool on the street) I went to, and used projected nose tip plugs at 9:1/9:5 in my small engines and had found in fact throttle response was much crisper and drivability was much more giving/fyi I always had the best tune with champions ( would always deburr the threads and use anti seize compond or some Marvel Mystery oil /found that wd40 or similar would crystalize) but ngk were my second with a wider heat range chart but seemed a bit shy of a good tune for me personally). you probably already know this but higher the cylinder temps are requires a colder plug and visa versa. For every full point of compression equals a colder value plug value. This is a frontier that MANY dont have a clue or know ANYTHING about either and it can make a huge difference in overall performance or make a cylinder head dead in the water in terms of reaching its full potential as well as damage the head. Im not sure if any of this was of any help to you but you build some nice stuff and your (new look) engine compartment looks BITCHIN'.... Dyno Don bababa...ah you know the rest...LOL
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glenn
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 10, 2012, 04:36:17 am »
Quote from: dirk zeyen on November 09, 2012, 11:22:41 am
Ngk BP 6 ES
ES= 14mm long reach
6= Hotter than 5 ( 5 is the original heat)
P= The cone is more inside the chamber
BPC6ES which are a 5/8" hex vs the 13/16" of the BP6ES
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DKK Ted
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 10, 2012, 06:22:57 am »
Yup! Some good info here! Thanks Jason and Dyno and the rest, on my other motor I was using the D7EA, those heads are 12mm long reach, my motor now in the car are 14mm long reach, I've used the Bosh, and Denso 14mm, and they seem easy to foul. I have re-jetted the carbs, but now need to change the plugs. Thinking of using the B7ES plugs, (cause nobody has the B6ES or the B5ES plugs). I'm thinking the heat range on the "D" series and the "B" series are the same, just different threads and length, right? And Dyno, asked about Champion plugs 14mm with long reach with no luck, so far. On a different note, I do have a new set of e3's, but are 12mm long reach, will try them when the other motor goes back in. Anyway, any other plugs out there that you guy's use that work??
Ted
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nicolas
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 10, 2012, 16:13:03 pm »
i like the NGK BP6ES's and have had good results with my street engines. i run 9 CR. no failing, but i did go for a compufire module in my 009 just to make sure i have a clean spark. but i went with the module mostly because of the points bouncing.
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Jim Ratto
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 10, 2012, 17:48:11 pm »
I've been running NGK Iridium in my car and the cars I've tuned for last 2 yr or so. They cost more but last so much longer and the carbs become VERY forgiving to set up.
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DKK Ted
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November 10, 2012, 17:56:02 pm »
Hey Jim, on the NGK, the lower the # the hotter they are, right?
Ted
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glenn
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Re: What Plugs to Run???
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November 10, 2012, 18:22:33 pm »
Quote from: DKK Ted on November 10, 2012, 17:56:02 pm
Hey Jim, on the NGK, the lower the # the hotter they are, right?
Ted
Correct the lower numbers are hotter heat range.
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