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#96414 05/19/01 02:01 AM
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I have done numerous bolt-ons and have not been too impressed with the performance I'm getting (good, but not startling). I've decided to get the ZEX nitrous kit but have heard my platinum +4s aren't the plugs to have with nitrous. If this is true, then are there any suggestions for a good plug?

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#96415 05/19/01 03:56 AM
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Start with a non precious metal (no Platinum, titanium, etc) and one step cooler than stock.Hotter plugs can lead to detonation...........

Some of my Honda friends swear by NGK.

Mark

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I use plain old autolites. #764 I believe. They are one step colder than stock. Not too expensive either laugh


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#96417 05/19/01 05:53 PM
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Ya, when squeezing, you need to go one step colder like everyone says. The good old "Copper Plugs" will do just fine.


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#96418 05/20/01 03:11 AM
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thanks.


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