Spark Plug gap help please!!
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Spark Plug gap help please!!
Hey guys i have a 92 Sc300 with a 1JZ all i have is a fmic and intake on the car but have the boost at 14psi on stock turbos......does it really matter right now what NGK plugs i run? do they have to be the iridiums or can they be the V or G power ones?and what should my gap be since the boost is turned up?
Thanks so much guys!!!
Thanks so much guys!!!
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thanks man
yea i kinda would like to know about that
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I've used several. These work great. Gap to .28 for your 1J Turbo Setup.
Makes a huge diffrence in smoothness and idles better than all other plugs
I have used and i've gone through several types. Get them on Ebay.
I say ebay because none of the 4 parts stores in my area carry them.
Makes a huge diffrence in smoothness and idles better than all other plugs
I have used and i've gone through several types. Get them on Ebay.
I say ebay because none of the 4 parts stores in my area carry them.
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Hey guys I ******d up I gaped my plugs at .028 and I am running a 1993 stock 2jz-ge 5-speed . I now found out the gap should have been .044 I have to take the car into get smogged will this cause me not to pass now?
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get ngk bkr7e's had those previously or ngk BCPR6EGP which is what im running now
just gap them to .026(thats what mine felt right at, just start at .028 and work your way down) and i taped up my coils and wow... idles perfect and doesnt break up in the higher rpm anymore
just gap them to .026(thats what mine felt right at, just start at .028 and work your way down) and i taped up my coils and wow... idles perfect and doesnt break up in the higher rpm anymore
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ive heard this from multiple people as well
colder heat range plugs for turbo motors help keep it from pre-igniting
and finding appropriate gap of the plug your using can eliminate misfire and car breaking up
that's what Ive gathered from trying different plugs
just my $0.02
colder heat range plugs for turbo motors help keep it from pre-igniting
and finding appropriate gap of the plug your using can eliminate misfire and car breaking up
that's what Ive gathered from trying different plugs
just my $0.02