Spark Plugs?

Discuss the RB20, RB25 and RB26 series engines.
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Chaos the Xile
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What are the best type of spark plugs to run on the RB25, I remember seeing Carl post it up once b4, he said that u could get them from like AutoZone, I know they are NGKs but can't remember the actual type? Let me know


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Shocker
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some ppl run ngk iridiums, i just run coppers, so far soo good, running like a champ.

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Chaos the Xile
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k thats all I needed thanks.

gawdzilla
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copper is the way to go

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Carl H
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z31 turbo plugs, they work a treat and are cheap as...

Joe
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NGK coppers here.

work awesome

Ramius83
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I have the NGK Copper series plugs in my RB26 since I got it running. I use the Z32 TT plug, part number NGK BKR6E-11. They are gapped at .11mm (.044" or something like that), so you will need to gap them to .08mm.

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Chaos the Xile
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Ramius83 wrote:I have the NGK Copper series plugs in my RB26 since I got it running. I use the Z32 TT plug, part number NGK BKR6E-11. They are gapped at .11mm (.044" or something like that), so you will need to gap them to .08mm.
You answered my question b4 I could spit it out! hahah! Thanks alot.


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