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nx Wet kit spark plug type?

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If got a zex kit and I said F*** that TSP stuff, I got an adapter for a CD player that gives out +5v and connected it to a push button, then connected that to the TPS. Fast and the furious style baby :)
 
TSiWarrior said:
If got a zex kit and I said F*** that TSP stuff, I got an adapter for a CD player that gives out +5v and connected it to a push button, then connected that to the TPS. Fast and the furious style baby :)

What in the hell does that have to do with anything?


Anyways, normally you can just use the standard NGK BPR7ES series. They've worked fine with me and zex for a long long time. :D Don't let the Zex part do anything with your opinion though, because of course every nitrous kit comes down to the exact same thing for plugs. Of course spraying makes most plugs foul after a while.
 
I figured that my NX manual would say something about different plug but it doesnt say a damn thing!!!

Should I just stay with my stock wires and plugs then? Going to go right with the 75hp shot........
 
The NAPA guy looked at me like i was from mars when i asked him for a spark plug 2 stages colder. Does anybody have a number for me?
-Ben
 
I just ordered a NX dry kit. I'm going to be running a stock plug thats copper instead of Platinum. You dont want to run platinum because it doesnt disapate (spelling?) heat as well. Platinum will cause a glow plug effect and can cause your nitrous to detonate.

I've always heard 2 stages colder and a copper NGK was the best. I'm running Champion coppers though. Its going to be a dry 50 shot.
 
ask for ngk part #6097
these are the BKR7E's

NGK part #1283 is the BKR7E-11
 
1fastlaser said:
they have a br8es and a br9es ngk...ive ran 9es's before when i was spraying...

Whats the difference between the 8's and 9's? The heat range?
 
RedAssassin said:
I just ordered a NX dry kit. I'm going to be running a stock plug thats copper instead of Platinum. You dont want to run platinum because it doesnt disapate (spelling?) heat as well. Platinum will cause a glow plug effect and can cause your nitrous to detonate.

I've always heard 2 stages colder and a copper NGK was the best. I'm running Champion coppers though. Its going to be a dry 50 shot.


NX Doesn't make a dry kit. Might want to re-check what you thought you were ordering.
 
ShadowWulf said:
Whats the difference between the 8's and 9's? The heat range?

yep the heat range,8s are colder then 7s and so forth.Setup you timing,and plugs right,i mean 7s would be good,but i like to be safe,and try to run alittle more timing then what needs to be pulled,also remember never add more fuel if your getting not,or pulled timing,also add less nitrous and tune.
 
1fastlaser said:
yep the heat range,8s are colder then 7s and so forth.Setup you timing,and plugs right,i mean 7s would be good,but i like to be safe,and try to run alittle more timing then what needs to be pulled,also remember never add more fuel if your getting not,or pulled timing,also add less nitrous and tune.
I'm not sure if I'm reading you right. I always try adding some fuel if I'm getting knock, or if my timing is being pulled. I don't see anything wrong with adding fuel, if it's possible depending on the set up. I'm currently running 20psi on my ported FP B28, along with a 75 wet shot, HKS cams, and on pump gas with 550's, S-AFC, AFPR, and a logger. I also run the NGK BPR7ES plugs. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Nice car and mods by the way. :)
 
DSMJim said:
NX Doesn't make a dry kit. Might want to re-check what you thought you were ordering.

that's true they do not but it's not like the bottle comes filled threw the mail, i know plenty of people that have had their bottles dry filled
 
Boosted90GST said:
that's true they do not but it's not like the bottle comes filled threw the mail, i know plenty of people that have had their bottles dry filled

What are you talking about? Wet and Dry kits refer to the type of fuel enhancement the kit provides. This has nothing to do with the bottle at all.

-Brian
 
Boosted90GST said:
that's true they do not but it's not like the bottle comes filled threw the mail, i know plenty of people that have had their bottles dry filled
huh? WTF :confused:
 
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