I was talking to my new mechanic, has a nice background on racing experience and told me this:
A resistor type spark plug is not recomended for turbo applications. Why?
Because the resistor types are hard sparks and in the event of ping and detonation, the plug will hold strong and continue igniting the fuel, thus eventually the danger of damaging pistons is higher.
Does anybody wants to share their ideas?
A resistor type spark plug is not recomended for turbo applications. Why?
Because the resistor types are hard sparks and in the event of ping and detonation, the plug will hold strong and continue igniting the fuel, thus eventually the danger of damaging pistons is higher.
A 5,000-ohm ceramic resistor is built into the spark plug core to suppress spark-generated electromagnetic noise that can interfere with the car's on-board electronics.
Having the correct spark plugs with the proper gap is essential. In my opinion, it is good to pick up at least 2 sets of copper NGK ZFR7F-11 plugs. In theory the copper will help to protect your engine by melting or blowing off in the event of a bad tune that is too lean or with the timing too advanced resulting in detonation.
Does anybody wants to share their ideas?
Last edited: