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jaygtir1

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what plugs and gaps should be used runnin 1 bar boost n usuall mods mongoose, filter, fuel pump ??
 

Fast Guy

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0.9mm is the factory setting, some people close them up abit if they experience a misfire when going up to 1bar.

What plugs are you running?
 
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jaygtir1

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did have denso ones in but they burnt out very quick well the fine tip melted a little to one side on them so put std ngks in it
 

Fast Guy

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I'd get your fuelling checked then. If you're melting plug tips it sounds like you may be running lean. Use heat range 8 on the NGKs for 1bar.
 

youngsyp

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jaygtir1 said:
heat range 8? is that the gap?
Nope, 8 is the heat range. They're 1 step cooler than the standard 7 heat range. They'll be good for 1 bar running and probably up to around 1.2 bar. Go for the NGK iridium plugs and not the OE platinum ones as, the former will last longer and should give a slightly stronger spark due to the smaller centre electrode.

They will come 'pre-gapped' (normally 0.8mm) so, no need to fiddle with them, unless you get a miss fire etc... Then you may want to close them up to around 0.6mm.

As Fast Guy has said, if you're melting plug tips, you'll be running very lean. Get the fuelling checked before you go any further.
 
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stevepudney

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youngsyp said:
Nope, 8 is the heat range. They're 1 step cooler than the standard 7 heat range. They'll be good for 1 bar running and probably up to around 1.2 bar. God for the NGK iridium plugs and not the OE platinum ones as, the former will last longer and should give a slightly stronger spark due to the smaller centre electrode.

They will come 'pre-gapped' (normally 0.8mm) so, no need to fiddle with them, unless you get a miss fire etc... Then you may want to close them up to around 0.6mm.

As Fast Guy has said, if you're melting plug tips, you'll be running very lean. Get the fuelling checked before you go any further.
Although saying that Allen was running 2 bar on a 3071 with £4 crap NGK grade 8 plugs and all was fine :?
 

youngsyp

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stevepudney said:
Although saying that Allen was running 2 bar on a 3071 with £4 crap NGK grade 8 plugs and all was fine :?
If they were producing a strong enough spark, that wasn't being 'blown out', there's no reason why they wouldn't work !
The only reason to go for a 'colder' plug is to help prevent pre-ignition. With Allen's car being re-mapped, this wouldn't be an issue, providing it was mapped well, of course !
The iridium and platinum plugs will only, at best perform marginally better than a 'normal' plug. And that's only down to the size of the tip.
As it's only the tips of the centre, and in some cases ground electrodes that use these more exotic metals, and the fact that these are used solely to provide greater longevity, over the 'normal' plugs, they shouldn't be seen as a performance part.
 
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