Are NGK TR6 plugs gapped at .035 absolutely manditory, or will bosch platinum tipped gapped at w/e stock is ok?
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Gapped Plugs A MUST for 75 shot?
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Yes, TR6's are a must with any power adder b/c they are a few steps colder. I know of guys who have blown headgaskets with bosch plugs and running nitrous. And yes they must be gapped at .035 or it will misfire.Last edited by Shodown; 10-17-2006, 11:47 PM.sigpic
1997 Camaro RS A4
2006 Chevy Colorado
2003 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6-R
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yes you need ngk tr6 plugs with nitrous.
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They are absolutely mandatory!
1. The colder plugs are required to dissipate heat from the plug and avoid misfires (as stated above) and melted plugs.
2. Our cars come stock with platinum tips which are poor conductors of energy and heat. The tips have also been known to fall off with the high heat.
If you're going to use nitrous, you HAVE to swap out those plugs.
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Originally posted by Niko97RSwhere can i find TR6 plugs...went to NGK.com and all i can find is TR55sigpic
1997 Camaro RS A4
2006 Chevy Colorado
2003 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6-R
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Re: Gapped Plugs A MUST for 75 shot?
Originally posted by Niko97RSso any 3.8L spark plugs will work? doesnt matter if its a grand prix or w/e?2001 Black Z28 M6<br />Sprayed, slotted, geared and more~
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Originally posted by Niko97RSzzperformance only has cobalt, G6, grand am or w/e
where do i go for camaros
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they are not GM plugs....just some normal ngk tr6 plugs.
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