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    Sorry for all of the questions, just dont want to literally have a Fire bird. I know I need TR6 plugs gapped at .35, but what kind of affect on driveability and performance when I dont spray since you normally have to gap them .60. Thanks :D

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    They work fine NA. I drive mine mostly NA with NGK TR6 plugs. No problems
    http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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    • #3
      x2, I drive around all the time now with my nitorus plugs and can't notice any difference.
      Old Car = 12.679 @ 106.5 on 150 dry shot.
      New Car = 2010 3.6l 304hp Camaro

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      • #4
        from what I understand it may effect your gas mileage but nothing that's really noticable and it shouldn't effect your performance at all. I run Autolite AR103 copper plugs, I used the NGK tr6 plugs before this and didn't notice one bit of a difference other then these plugs are cheaper and I can get them more easily since they stock them at advanced auto parts. Not sure if you can use them in a camaro/firebird though.

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