allmotor95pgt
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what would be the part number and heat range for hte stock ms3 sparkplugs. and what would be the part number for a colder plug. keep in mined im only doing a 35 dry.and im spraying it befor the intercooler so it cool it to.
what would be the part number and heat range for hte stock ms3 sparkplugs. and what would be the part number for a colder plug. keep in mined im only doing a 35 dry.and im spraying it befor the intercooler so it cool it to.
Maybe I'm behind the times, but I doubt it is possible because of our fuel system. Educate me if I'm wrong.
NNNNNOOOOOOOSSSSSS!!!!! said Vin Diesel
if ms6's have run over 20psi on stock plugs, i dont think you need to change them for a little 35 shot. i also think spraying through th IC is not a good idea. i think the spray will condensate in the IC and cause thr nitous to "pool" and can lead to problems....big problems. i would tap into the metal piece that comes off of the front on the IC "the bov mount" and put the nozzle there. i am no expert, but i did have a nitrous car a few years ago.
Well i know from experience that adding nitrous to forced induction, does infact, call for a colder plug. Youre doing this as a safety precaution. Although 20 PSI on stock plugs seem to work, 16-18 psi with stock plugs, with an addition of nitrous, isnt the smartest advice to give to someone.
where are you getting your fuel?? This DISI thing isn't exactly going to work with additional injectors, is it?
he isn't trying to get anymore fuel. he is planning on running a dry shot, meaning, without any additional fuel.