Random spark plug question.
A cooler range spark plug vs the stock heat range. what would the differance be to the motor? would I have more power with the cooler heat range? or less? mind you the engine is a stock motor, with fuel pressure set at 42 PSI, taylor wires, intake.
I had an aftermarket set of wires once. Triple core, had the demo right next to it vs stock ones - lasted 20,000km then I was watching sparks from the wires arc onto my engine. Never again. $250 I'll never get back.
Originally Posted by FuzzyLS BRO
^i third that!!! they are the reason i failed a emmisions test and made my car missfire. honestly, get rid of those *****!
what kind did you get? my car has been misfiring for months! I need new wires i take it?
Originally Posted by kickz
get oem or ngk like everybody says
hah for the spark plugs i would recommend the NGK G power platium over the stock ngk ones
hah for the spark plugs i would recommend the NGK G power platium over the stock ngk ones
Im running the V-Power, they seem to work the best, and they last pretty long too.
Originally Posted by midnight_breeze33
Im running the V-Power, they seem to work the best, and they last pretty long too.
as for my oppinion regarding cool plug/hot plug, the best to go with is a mid range plug (which honda recommends). cool plugs are meant for high performance or severe driving situations (think delivery trucks), and hot plugs are usually for small engine applications (pressure washers, chainsaws).
but overall, you wont feel a difference in power/speed. good luck... cheers!
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