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On a second note...do not follow the full race spark plug guide. They tell u to put a ngk bkr9eix plug in...but that plug has a 14mm thread pitch and stock is 12mm. FML AND FU FULL RACE!!!
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Next, you don't NEED to change it by your rule. I'm 150+ whp over stock and on an HKS plug in the OEM 9 heat range -- no issues.
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Sorry I have to chime in on this. Just heads up everyone. When boosting my Hayabusa I have to change my gap to .020 Also noted the WRX plug gap is .020
So why the %#$@ would we keep the gap at a wide .032??? This miss leading information can cause misfires, knocks and loss of horse power. Tuners will not share this information as they want you to use them. $$$$ As well... the BRZ fa20 motor is nothing more than an engine, please study gap to boost recommendations a crossed all boosted cars and bikes. You will learn something. factory plugs gapped correctly will reduce knock and save your plugs, engine and give your car more balls.
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Mind if I inquire what gaps you are running? I hear so many different things and not sure what exactly is misinformation. I know that sounds lazy of me to be spoon-fed an answer...if you could even point me in the direction of some sort of credible material to read up on I would appreciate it. |
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Any one have the hks v3 kit. And use the 50003-M50HL spark plugs. Did you set the gap same as the stock plugs
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I am running a turbo set-up, but I am using those same plugs. They are pre-set to .028 if I remember correctly, and it is recommended to leave them there at the default gap.
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You're welcome. Good luck with your build!
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I am around 60k miles and was going to swap plugs when I install my Harrop SC. I was thinking of going with the OEM plugs, but gapped smaller. I don't know what would be ideal, but it sounds like it could be anything between 0.020 to the stock 0.032. I will be at 11psi. If anyone has any suggestions that would be great. I know some have kept the stock heat range, or the stock plugs, or the stock gap. Seems like 0.026 on the stock plugs would be a good compromise.
Also, I have some of these which I think would make getting to the spark plugs easier: https://www.harborfreight.com/3-piec...aps-67011.html
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710whp for a couple of years stock plugs no problem
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