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The oem plugs are matched to the specific requirements of the stock FA20 engine. Whether or not the plugs are colder or hotter than other plugs used in other engines is irrelevant. The important thing is that the increased combustion chamber temps caused by FI require a colder plug to compensate. |
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Anyone having any detonation issues with the factory plugs yet?
I don't think we will see anyone having issues with the stock plugs on most FI setups, other than changing gap requirements. The stock plugs are about as cold as you can get from NGK or Denso. |
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Ive been advised to use one colder plugs for SC Now investigating some are saying stock is 7 heat and some are saying 9 heat. im looking at NGK plugs been advised to use these R2558A Now do i use 8 heat or 10 heat please help |
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That aside, I don't think I've heard anyone on the Turbo kits running colder plugs yet. I honestly don't think it's needed for street use. My recommendation is factory plugs. If your tuner is advising colder plugs because you are knocking a lot, I would maybe get a second opinion from another tuner. @FullBlown what range plugs are you guys using on that 700+ hp project Edit: I have a hard time answering this. My knowledge from lower compression turbo applications is telling me that 1 step colder plugs could be worth it and not cause much issue. Have to remember we're dealing with a new territory. If it was my car I would wait for others with proven track history to mention the effects of colder plugs on this application. I know I've seen people make huge power without pushing timing to the point you need colder plugs.
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So is there a consensus on whether they are the equivalent of an NGK 9 or an NGK 7? NGK 7 is not uncommon on turbo engines for a stock plug--iirc the Evo 4B11T engine has a 7. 9 is very cold, and is only stock plugs on rotary engines (trailing plug) or engines that are not for passenger car applications (small engines).
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I would stick with the OEM plugs. If you are having issues, then pull them out and check the gaps. If you are blowing out the spark, then close the gap up a little and put them back in.
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i'm on oem plugs. just gapped down a bit.
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What kind of boost/power are you making? I had a short discussion about this but the consensus was "fuck it".
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last time it was on a dyno it made 259whp on a mustang @ ~8.5psi. going to a dynojet for some tuning monday, maybe i'll throw it up on a higher boost map then. |
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