goku4658 said:i'm never gonna figure out which plugs to use
LOL... yeah it's like religion and politics.. no matter who you talk to you'll get a different opinion.
goku4658 said:i'm never gonna figure out which plugs to use
FlyinMSP said:Unless you are building a track monster, "extended reach" plugs are just fine. In my tests (just hard driving, no track) they put out more power than the BKR. They are OEM after all! So is fine wire. There is a big difference between track applications and street applications, they are two worlds apart!
PS: And... if you really want the best available plug, go silver!
jurgs01 said:My denso IK22s seem to idle and run smoother than the copper NGKs I bought. From what I got from your statement Steve, the Iridiums work well until you have problems that cause them to foul. I would have to agree with you if tuning a car from scratch (like with a standalone), but I like the iridium plugs. You might be right about the bang for the buck thing. I'm not sure the gain is worth the price.
Yea been running for awhile now. Seem to be great Got aliitle white in the grounding strap when we first started pulling 15 degrees of timming but all seems to be fine Just checked them the other day and they look great No signs of anything so for and runs just as good as the day we installed them . Ive ran stock, bkr pzfs these seems to be the best so far. I may go a step colder for higher boost apps. Come on Sam i need more fuel .JDM Sam said:I have used both iridiums in bkr7 and zfr6. ZFR6 is better for mild bolt ons. 12 or less psi daily driving. BKR7 for higher boost 12+ psi. Iridiums run great on all of the DFW MSPs that have them installed. Mazdaspeed75 checks his regularly and he can say they work great as well.