View Full Version : Need New Plugs In Gv
bigmike
09-27-2004, 06:41 PM
ya so I dont feel like driving across town for new plugs, I use the ngk's bcpre6e-11 gapped to .028...the colder plugs, anybody know where I can pick them up near green valley?
msaskin
09-28-2004, 01:17 PM
Originally posted by 1991 S13@Sep 27 2004, 06:42 PM
ya so I dont feel like driving across town for new plugs, I use the ngk's bcpre6e-11 gapped to .028...the colder plugs, anybody know where I can pick them up near green valley?
Call autozone? Have them order it if they don't stock em??
I dunno...I just run the bosch 300zx turbo plugs (cheap-o copper plugs). Once I'm tuned and not fouling plugs every other day I'll probably just get the NGK Iridiums or some other bling bling plug.
Plugs aside, the stock SR ignition has a few problems that even the most expensive plugs won't solve.
~matt
vegas_touge
09-28-2004, 01:31 PM
meyers auto parts is yer best bet mike...only place in town that could get the exact plugs that came in my SR from japan...they can even order 1 step colder
and how long has yer car been backfiring for?? i know one of the MAIN causes of that is when u vent yer BOV atmospherically...the MAFS doesnt have that extra rush of air so it floods the engine with gasoline to make up for it...have u pulled yer plugs and checked em out yet??? u seem to go thru ALOT of spark plugs on that motor
bigmike
10-01-2004, 01:24 PM
havent been around in awhile, I dont even want to drive my car right now, I just have a feeling something bads gonna happen.
bigmike
10-04-2004, 01:35 AM
ok so now I cant find the original plugs I used for the past 6 months...bcpre6e-11? I want something good and a step colder, if you guys have any part numbers off hand I would appreciate it...thanks
...................do a search on a bigger board or on google. that is how i would advise you.
Sicky00
10-05-2004, 09:00 PM
I can get you any plugs you want but you will have to wait and it may cost a bit. Not sure what the prices compare to back in the states. I have been running the NGk iridiums with no problems so far. They seem better than the HKS and apexi I tried.
bigmike
10-06-2004, 02:57 PM
checker on pecos and winmill carries the bcpr6e-11 plugs...1 step colder
matt stopped by and did a compression test
#1-155
#2-150
#3-150
#4-150
everything looks fine, just gonna have to put up with the little annoyances that the car gives me.
vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.