Plugs and wires

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[GoaTSLonG]
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I'm gonna change out my plugs and wires on my SR, question is what is the correct gap and heat range i should get. I was planning on getting NGK Platinum or Iridium plugs mean for a 94 S-ER does that sound right? also i want to buy some NGK wires what size should i get?


Quick240
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[GoaTSLonG] wrote:also i want to buy some NGK wires what size should i get?
Are you using a JWT programmed ECU and a distributor on your SR? If not, you should take a closer look at what's connected to the spark plugs. ;)

[GoaTSLonG]
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hahahahahaha i have no idea what the **** i was thinking haha sorry, i was just thinking hmm maybe i should give my car a tune up, and what comes first in a tune up usually is plugs and wires haha. ignore the 2nd half of my first post.

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SpeedRacer1
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1mm. no need for the expensive plugs, just get stock NGK BKR7E-11.

If your tuning up, do filters and stuff too. Fuel, oil.

[GoaTSLonG]
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so the NGK BKR7E-11's are what i should use on my SR? What should i gap them to? .30? .29?

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SpeedRacer1
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1mm

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.028 is stock

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hokiruu
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http://www.phase2motortrend.com/inprer.html phase2 says .030, and they know their stuff.


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