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homeroV8 09-09-2002 07:51 PM

nitrous and plugs
 
What plugs do you all recomend for a 75-100 shot? What gap?
Do you think the stock fuel system will work? Sorry if I´m being a pain, but I´m really new to this and very decided to use it, but with all the safety possible.
Thanks in advance

Eric4Nitrous 09-09-2002 08:02 PM

nothing wrong with asking questions. People who don't ask questions are usually the ones that blow their motor up and blame the nitrous for it. To answer your question I run a Bosch Platinum plug in mine. And for your application keep the gap at around .035. The stock fuel system should be fine for just a 75-100 shot. anything over that i would run an aftermarket pump. Good luck. :)

homeroV8 09-10-2002 04:48 PM

Thanks for the info, I´ll keep that in mind.

Eric4Nitrous 09-10-2002 08:13 PM

No problem. :)

82 GT 09-10-2002 09:53 PM

I read somewhere once that you are supposed to run "colder" plugs when running nitrous; usually two sizes colder.

zepherman 09-10-2002 10:13 PM

Autolite 23's work well for nitrous. They are 2 steps "colder" than stock. Just ask the guy at the parts counter for Autolite 23's.

Eric4Nitrous 09-10-2002 10:52 PM

Yes you are suppose to run a cold plug with nitrous. Autolite 23's work fairly well with nitrous but foul easily if you run enough nitrous. NGK makes a really good nitrous plug.


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