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Old September 17th, 2008, 02:21 PM   #1
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Are the NGK TR-6 Spark Plugs good for stock car?


I need to replace the spark plugs on my car but sure if I can use the NGK TR-6 ones. The car is stock right now but I will be finishing my nitrous install in the next couple of weeks. Will these spark plugs work or are they just for once the nitrous is installed?
 

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Old September 17th, 2008, 02:25 PM   #2
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On a stock car is fine. You won't even feel the difference. But they are a good choice for a power adder car since they are one heat range cooler than stock. Keep the gap between .032-.035. -Mark
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On a stock car is fine. You won't even feel the difference. But they are a good choice for a power adder car since they are one heat range cooler than stock. Keep the gap between .032-.035. -Mark
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+1 thats what im running in my car gapped at .035
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Originally Posted by bitemark46 View Post
On a stock car is fine. You won't even feel the difference. But they are a good choice for a power adder car since they are one heat range cooler than stock. Keep the gap between .032-.035. -Mark
Cool thanks..I know they will work fine once I run Nitrous but wasn't sure if they will harm the car if I use them on a daily driver.
 
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no harm, will do just fine.
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