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zero2prove: any reason you brought the gap down? Was your car missing?
Not long before taking the engine out I tried some LFR6AIX-11 gapped around what you are running and the car didnt run as well and I went back to stock plugs the same day and the car ran better.
-Charles
Not long before taking the engine out I tried some LFR6AIX-11 gapped around what you are running and the car didnt run as well and I went back to stock plugs the same day and the car ran better.
-Charles
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Originally posted by phunk
zero2prove: any reason you brought the gap down? Was your car missing?
Not long before taking the engine out I tried some LFR6AIX-11 gapped around what you are running and the car didnt run as well and I went back to stock plugs the same day and the car ran better.
-Charles
zero2prove: any reason you brought the gap down? Was your car missing?
Not long before taking the engine out I tried some LFR6AIX-11 gapped around what you are running and the car didnt run as well and I went back to stock plugs the same day and the car ran better.
-Charles
well yes thats why you would do it... but i am asking if he actually had a problem with miss firing that would cause him to feel a need to reduce the gap, or if he just did it because the factory gap just seems so large for a high HP boosted engine.
Charles,
I just figured the .044 gap was way to large for FI. So I went ahead and gapped them to .035 knowing that I was going to run higher boost. I can't comment on the Iridiums for the Z since I generally stay away from them in most applications. They are kinda my last choice in plugs, never had great results with Iridiums. Maybe others might have better success.
I did the smaller gap at the same time as the APS TT was installed, never played with the stock gap on our car.
Tuan
I just figured the .044 gap was way to large for FI. So I went ahead and gapped them to .035 knowing that I was going to run higher boost. I can't comment on the Iridiums for the Z since I generally stay away from them in most applications. They are kinda my last choice in plugs, never had great results with Iridiums. Maybe others might have better success.
I did the smaller gap at the same time as the APS TT was installed, never played with the stock gap on our car.
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1 step colder for $7.60 LFR6AIX-11
http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_cr...X-11+&x=66&y=9
or the v-power LFR6A-11 ($5.40)
http://www.sparkplugs.com/more_info.asp?AAIA=&pid=2365
they are also both used in the suburus stock, so you can probably get them locally from autozone or pepboys.
personally i'd rather go with copper and change my plugs more often.
http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_cr...X-11+&x=66&y=9
or the v-power LFR6A-11 ($5.40)
http://www.sparkplugs.com/more_info.asp?AAIA=&pid=2365
they are also both used in the suburus stock, so you can probably get them locally from autozone or pepboys.
personally i'd rather go with copper and change my plugs more often.
Last edited by accordfreak; Feb 12, 2005 at 02:45 PM.
Ive ran Iridium plugs with my Vortech at the stock gap with no problems so far . But I am going to try to get the boost up to about 12lb's . Do you think I should close the gap some ?
The best plugs you can get are Brisk. This is the plug I use and let me tell you it makes all the difference.
http://www.briskusa.com/

Call Tom at Light Speed Performance (713.896.0577) he keeps them in stock and has a plug for any application. If not he will get it in a day or two. Give Tom the NGK plug # and he will get you the Brisk plug that matches.
Dyno Testing Videos
http://www.briskusa.com/media/home_intro.mpg
http://www.briskusa.com/

Call Tom at Light Speed Performance (713.896.0577) he keeps them in stock and has a plug for any application. If not he will get it in a day or two. Give Tom the NGK plug # and he will get you the Brisk plug that matches.
Dyno Testing Videos
http://www.briskusa.com/media/home_intro.mpg
Last edited by mazzoo; Feb 12, 2005 at 03:25 PM.
Originally posted by booger
I seen them plugs awhile back . Was waiting to see if any one tried them . Hard to believe you can get 20hp across the board with a new plug .
I seen them plugs awhile back . Was waiting to see if any one tried them . Hard to believe you can get 20hp across the board with a new plug .
I know, I did not think you could either. Light Speed did some dyno test before and after with the plugs. I will see if I can get the dyno numbers and charts from them.
Last edited by mazzoo; Feb 12, 2005 at 07:08 PM.
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