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which plugs, which heat range?

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Old Apr 10, 2003 | 06:48 PM
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ngk? platinums? what works best on this generic setup?
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Get OEM eguivilant plug and shorten the gap..that way the spark does not blow out in high rpms..
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use ngk or denso plugs. get 1 heat range colder than the factory plugs. do not use platinum!
Old Apr 11, 2003 | 06:52 AM
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Originally posted by CHAHONDA
use ngk or denso plugs. get 1 heat range colder than the factory plugs. do not use platinum!
Yes, just get standard NGK's, they're good plugs. I'm not sure about the heat range, but I'm runnin two ranges cooler on my 93 RX7 to help prevent detonation. They're foul a little faster, but you have a 2yr warranty on them. Just keep the receipt and turn them in for a brand new pair when you change them at no cost to you ever again.
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