PLatinum Spark plugs

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by zac_du_preez, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

    Part number anyone.

    There is a part number on the www.ngk.com website but it only has the 1.1mm gap - do i have to regap or is there one with a smaller gap

    I sort of grasp the concept of how spark plugs work and what i should be getting but i would rather platinum than iridium and a smaller gap than 1.1m.
     
  2. hpcoolahan

    hpcoolahan back to boost ...yay

  3. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

    I know i had found that but that has a 1.1mm gap is there 1 with less or do i regap myself?
     
  4. hpcoolahan

    hpcoolahan back to boost ...yay

    Well it says thats the OE gap setting , so i would assume there already set.

    Try the tec section for the OE gap setting , but id say NGK would have it right.

    Cheers
    Patrick
     
  5. DinoZ

    DinoZ Talks sh#t for a living.

    Check out same part number but without the "11" on the end. that should be plug with 0.8mm gap
     
  6. kade_744

    kade_744 has largest member

    what he said ^^^^

    with all ngk plugs they are set to .8 gaps... unless there is a -11 or -13 etc at the end of the part # indicating the gap as 1.1 or 1.3 :cool:
     
  7. rollin

    rollin First 9

    stock boost? run the 1.1 gap
     
  8. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

    not stock :)
     
  9. rollin

    rollin First 9

    what boost u got?

    I was runinig 15psi, 310rwhp and a 1.1 gap no drama
     
  10. zac_du_preez

    zac_du_preez A.K.A. PreeZ

    14 - 15, still need to retune the profec.

    1.1 mm it is then.
     

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