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If I boosted my engine I would probably run one step colder. (Japanese plugs: Colder = bigger number)
A 7 is a colder plug than a 6 FYI.
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Ok, so I did a lot of research this morning. Thought I would share my findings. The OEM plug is a Denso ZXE27HBR8, which will tell us all about the design of the physical plug. ZXE - Thread Size x Hex Size - 12mm x 14mm, .55mm Iridium 27 - Heat Step - Equivalent to an NGK 9, Champion 4.59, or Bosch 2 H - Thread Reach - 26.5mm B - Electrode Design - Triple ground electrode R - Resistor 8 - Gap - 0.8mm (.032") Now, with that knowledge, we can "build" a spark plug to our needs. As a general rule of thumb, for every 75-100 hp of FI, you should go one step colder in your plug. This will be your biggest concern when finding a model to fit your needs. One step up in Denso land would be ZXE31HBR8. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any equivalent plugs with those dimensions. Denso, themselves don't even list them. I think it was a completely new model. It's odd to find spark plugs with 26.5mm reach. The guide to the Denso part number spec is here (pg 12). NGK lists a spec here. Hope this helps everyone! Last edited by 2forme; 03-28-2013 at 03:01 PM. |
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I don't think its easy, I think it requires TONS of patience. I do think its easier than lifting up the engine!!
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Oh, sorry, let me translate...
Dude, Denso sucks ass. It sucks so much that other manufacturers haven't even made replacements for it. I bet that it costs like 20$ per plug from the dealer, too. Just take your spark plugs out. Who needs that crap? You'll make more gains from the weight reduction alone. ...but really, it's 19.xx $ from the dealer. |
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I'm an NGK guy myself. I find that the more linear powerband and less heat you get from NGKs over Densos is more than worth the lower horsepower number they ultimately produce.
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if its not avail in NGK, I'm fine with denso quality
money is fine for the part, I just want to know someone else has done this ZXE31HBR8 before I buy it Done ginea piggin for a minute |
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I have a customer running the HKS 50003-M45HL plugs, made by NGK with good luck. Not sure if they alone were an improvement though as we did a bunch of other things at the same time.
http://www.hks-power.co.jp/en/produc...ies/index.html
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