Another SPARKPLUG Debate!
I've searched previous posts, and although informative, a little outdated.
3 Quick Questions:
1-For those of you with NGK TR-6, how many miles have you logged with them, and what Mods are you running with them?
2-Any "side effects" or complaints?
3-Where the heck can I get them NOW?
-Tried Various "So-Called" NGK dealers, NO ONE has them in STOCK and they all say......"hmmmm...well we can special order them and get them in like 2 WEEKS!" AAARRRRRRGGGHHH!!!
Thanks, Nick
3 Quick Questions:
1-For those of you with NGK TR-6, how many miles have you logged with them, and what Mods are you running with them?
2-Any "side effects" or complaints?
3-Where the heck can I get them NOW?
-Tried Various "So-Called" NGK dealers, NO ONE has them in STOCK and they all say......"hmmmm...well we can special order them and get them in like 2 WEEKS!" AAARRRRRRGGGHHH!!!
Thanks, Nick
I'm running the TR6s gapped at .44 with no problems. I don't have many miles on them only about 5K. This plug is colder than the stock plug. I don't see any need for a colder plug as I am just running a chip, pulley, and filter. The next time I pull plugs I will go with the TR 5s. I think it will run better.
noelvm
noelvm
Nick,
Here ya go:
1- no more that 4-5K. I change them too much
2- none at all.Best plug I have used both on and off the nitrous.
3- I get mine at a local Import speed shop...yes, I said Import
lol
Here ya go:
1- no more that 4-5K. I change them too much

2- none at all.Best plug I have used both on and off the nitrous.
3- I get mine at a local Import speed shop...yes, I said Import
lol
I had my TR6's in for about ten thousand miles with no ill effects and found them to run better than the stock plugs.
I now have TR5's in the truck with the same........no problem.
(had them changed with 2nd i/c swap)
Gap...42K
I now have TR5's in the truck with the same........no problem.
(had them changed with 2nd i/c swap)
Gap...42K


