Re: 3.4liter spark plug is the recommended NGK plug to cold?
i would NEVER point fingers at anyone but myself, i'm almost offended you would suggest that.
I am more level headed and reasonable than most 20 year olds in todays world.
in regards to the spark plugs, i'd have to say nightrider must be correct. If i HAD known the thread length was longer i would have tightened them down all the way, you have to remember here... I THOUGHT THEY WERE THE SAME LENGTH AND THAT THEY WERE JUST SPINNING IN PLACE BECAUSE I DID NOT KNOW THEY WERE LONGER.
thats the reason for that.
before i spray, i'll switch over u ur6's.
ya'll have to remember here that almost everybody i've run into says tr6 is the correct plug, even 97rs said so and he sells nitrous for my car!
not to mention i trust his tech advice over almost any other.
am i harming my car right now by having the tr6's in?
either way, i'm just gonna switch over to ur6's, but not til the nitrous is installed.
Originally posted by kristen
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I am more level headed and reasonable than most 20 year olds in todays world.
in regards to the spark plugs, i'd have to say nightrider must be correct. If i HAD known the thread length was longer i would have tightened them down all the way, you have to remember here... I THOUGHT THEY WERE THE SAME LENGTH AND THAT THEY WERE JUST SPINNING IN PLACE BECAUSE I DID NOT KNOW THEY WERE LONGER.
thats the reason for that.
before i spray, i'll switch over u ur6's.
ya'll have to remember here that almost everybody i've run into says tr6 is the correct plug, even 97rs said so and he sells nitrous for my car!
not to mention i trust his tech advice over almost any other.
am i harming my car right now by having the tr6's in?
either way, i'm just gonna switch over to ur6's, but not til the nitrous is installed.
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