New Plugs: At what level do you go one step colder?
Conceptually, you want plugs cold enough to prevent preignition but hot enough to not foul.
I would say for most of us the threshold is whether you're running forced induction or not. Most of the boosted folk run BKR7Es which are two steps colder than stock.
I am currently n/a but the car gets tracked so I went one range colder than stock with BKR6Es for a little extra protection against preignition. They run fine with no fouling issues.
I would say for most of us the threshold is whether you're running forced induction or not. Most of the boosted folk run BKR7Es which are two steps colder than stock.
I am currently n/a but the car gets tracked so I went one range colder than stock with BKR6Es for a little extra protection against preignition. They run fine with no fouling issues.
I ran the 7's at the 230hp mark. Ill go 8's at 400+ mark but only with nitrous. If your staying boost only I'd say bkr7es's should work great with what ever your stock internal engine can handle, even up to 400hp. FYI I had a ***** hard time finding the 7's. 8's were ever worse.
BKR5E-11s are stock. If you go for a trip with long durations of cruising and have 7s, take them out and throw in a set of 6s, the 7s like to foul during long cruises.
Last edited by RotorNutFD3S; Apr 1, 2010 at 01:43 PM.
In that case I'm running the right plug then. One step colder than stock, and good for my daily 150mile round trip.
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