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Old 05-05-2005, 07:46 PM
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i prolly will go with ngk, but the part number you gave me ultra isnt listed for tiburons on sparkplug.com
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stock heat is bkr5e-11 why would you put colder plugs?
i get entire sets from my work(nissan) for 5.50 with tax

bkr6e-11 one step colder
bkr7e-11 2 steps colder
Old 05-05-2005, 07:57 PM
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Basically because I havent had time to get a fuel management unit and get it tuned. I know I am running very rich and dont want to risk blowing anything out. Running 1 setp colder wont degrade performance at all I dont think. Yeah mb they dont show as being for us even tho they are. I actually have 7 boxes of them sitting here. I'm on my second set of these. I changed them at 15k.
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i ran 2 step colder here and it didnt do much

when i put in the right plugs it helped some and it was easier to start in the morning




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