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anyone running br7's for daily driving?
just wanted a show of hands for guys running this plug for daily driving...thanx:santa:
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:wave: ..I am now....
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Originally posted by 400HPHD :wave: ..I am now.... :cool: Shane |
Originally posted by ShaneMcKenna203 Man alive our trucks are identical! I just got a set of br7's the other day. (ive yet to put them in) I was running tr6's and havent had a problem with them once. Tr6's and the Br7 seem to work well with the 4-6 pound pulleys. :cool: Shane scary Shane......scary....:D |
I ran them for a while, then went to the IT 22's. Threw the BR7EF's away. Nothing like the Iridum plugs at all. I could burn up a set of TR6's at one day of racing, drive around for a week with the truck missing. Went to the BR7EF's for a cooler plug, daily driver like crap, spit sputter at low RPM's. Tried the IT22's and MAN what a difference. 6 months of racing and still no problems, no misses, np spit or sputter either.
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I am.... no miss no sputter ... of course, it's all in the TUNE, you know
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thanx fellas
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I've also been running with BR7s and no problems here. Don't forget to gap them to your likings (is that a word?).
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I run the BR7's with no problems at all. I did close the gap to .036. On my 99 I did have idle missing problems with .042 gap.
Jerry |
Over 30,000 miles with BR7's in, gapped at 0.040". Low rpm miss compensated for by turning OD off around town.
Dan |
thanx for the replys :thumbsup:
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When I do mine should I gap them at 0.040 or 0.036?
thanks, Shane |
Originally posted by ShaneMcKenna203 When I do mine should I gap them at 0.040 or 0.036? thanks, Shane |
it helps greatly. mind if I gap mine at .36?
:cool: Shane |
Originally posted by ShaneMcKenna203 it helps greatly. mind if I gap mine at .36? :cool: Shane |
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