F/I guys..whats your plugs gapped at ?
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Im getting the Vortech installed in a week and a 1/2 . Got the new..one step colder NGK plugs and was wondering what every one was running there gaps at ? Ive heard some running stock gap and all the way up to .o49....whats best ?
Originally posted by fluidz
boog..........Comptech put my 1 step colder plugs in as they came from NGK, they said they where at .42.........runs just like it came out of the showroom.
boog..........Comptech put my 1 step colder plugs in as they came from NGK, they said they where at .42.........runs just like it came out of the showroom.
can you post a p/n for the plugs please?? (i am still collecting parts)
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Originally posted by fluidz
boog..........Comptech put my 1 step colder plugs in as they came from NGK, they said they where at .42.........runs just like it came out of the showroom.
boog..........Comptech put my 1 step colder plugs in as they came from NGK, they said they where at .42.........runs just like it came out of the showroom.
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Originally posted by denic79
can you go one step colder if you dont have FI?
can you go one step colder if you dont have FI?
I just ordered the same one Fluidz,
48.33 for 6 shipped 1st class to my door !
I am gonna gap mine a little lower though. I have about 6k on my copper LFR6-11's.
Gonna do an Iridium plug change, scer oil change and Mobile 1 synthetic change (been breaking it in with regular oil) to get dialed in for my upcoming Edge Converter runs.
Your getting too fast, I gotta keep that "Edge" ya know?
I thought that was a great price where I got em!
48.33 for 6 shipped 1st class to my door !
I am gonna gap mine a little lower though. I have about 6k on my copper LFR6-11's.
Gonna do an Iridium plug change, scer oil change and Mobile 1 synthetic change (been breaking it in with regular oil) to get dialed in for my upcoming Edge Converter runs.
Your getting too fast, I gotta keep that "Edge" ya know?

I thought that was a great price where I got em!
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Originally posted by 12SecZ
I just ordered the same one Fluidz,
48.33 for 6 shipped 1st class to my door !
I am gonna gap mine a little lower though. I have about 6k on my copper LFR6-11's.
Gonna do an Iridium plug change, scer oil change and Mobile 1 synthetic change (been breaking it in with regular oil) to get dialed in for my upcoming Edge Converter runs.
Your getting too fast, I gotta keep that "Edge" ya know?
I thought that was a great price where I got em!
I just ordered the same one Fluidz,
48.33 for 6 shipped 1st class to my door !
I am gonna gap mine a little lower though. I have about 6k on my copper LFR6-11's.
Gonna do an Iridium plug change, scer oil change and Mobile 1 synthetic change (been breaking it in with regular oil) to get dialed in for my upcoming Edge Converter runs.
Your getting too fast, I gotta keep that "Edge" ya know?

I thought that was a great price where I got em!
i have used irridium plugs in my bikes...
how the heck do you accurately gap them, without risk of damage to the tip??
i have always left em as-is, for those reasons....
also, what does vortech suggest, copper or irridium plugs??
i am torn b/w them at the moment...
how the heck do you accurately gap them, without risk of damage to the tip??
i have always left em as-is, for those reasons....
also, what does vortech suggest, copper or irridium plugs??
i am torn b/w them at the moment...
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Originally posted by esemes
i have used irridium plugs in my bikes...
how the heck do you accurately gap them, without risk of damage to the tip??
i have always left em as-is, for those reasons....
also, what does vortech suggest, copper or irridium plugs??
i am torn b/w them at the moment...
i have used irridium plugs in my bikes...
how the heck do you accurately gap them, without risk of damage to the tip??
i have always left em as-is, for those reasons....
also, what does vortech suggest, copper or irridium plugs??
i am torn b/w them at the moment...
Originally posted by 12SecZ
I would like .39 but I have never used Iridium, if I can't gap em so be it. They will stay as cool as copper but just last longer is my hope/desire. My coppers seem to like .39
I would like .39 but I have never used Iridium, if I can't gap em so be it. They will stay as cool as copper but just last longer is my hope/desire. My coppers seem to like .39
Do I need to set the gap?
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Generally, no. The DENSO Iridium Power plug comes pre-set with a protective sleeve over the firing end, to protect the gap from accidental alteration. DENSO Iridium Power’s ultra-efficient firing power compensates for normally recommended gap settings that are smaller than the pre-set value. In the cases of vehicle modifications (nitrous, turbo-chargers, super-chargers, high power ignition systems, etc.), some adjustments may be desired. Or, if you prefer to remain consistent with factory specifications, you may adjust. However, please be careful not to place any stress on the fine center electrode during adjustment. You could accidentally break off the very hard, and therefore brittle, tip.
so, i guess its plug-n-play (no pun intended)
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Originally posted by esemes
per the Denso website::
so, i guess its plug-n-play (no pun intended)
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per the Denso website::
so, i guess its plug-n-play (no pun intended)
-eS
denso iridium online
So go ngk or denso iridium? I was going to install a one step colder plug because im installeing the greddy kit in a couple on months. So I will just have to throw in some regular ones my car runs a little rough lately.


