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Spark plug problem

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Mitsu725

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Mar 22, 2004
DAVIE, Florida
i had a spark plug problem a lil while ago i was running someone and my car just starting misfiring like a mother so i chamged the plugs and it went away, this was the first time this has happened in 2 years so i changed the plugs because i didnt even realize there was platinum plugs in there so i went and got BGK bp6es cuz i was told that was the plug for me, well now i got the same F*(&ing problem, wut do i do now change the plugs again o yeah and on my other plugs the gap was almost a .040 and i change it to the .0020 or whatever it was i dont remember but should i go to a ngk bp7es or a BPR7es let me know??
 
well first off you should get ngk spark plugs :shhh:. Gap them to correct size ( check ngk site for gap or search here), and have a look at your spark plug wires too.
 
i have ngk in ther right now the br6es and there gapped at .0028 i think thats the # but my wires are accel 8mm i think i need to get the 8.5 mm though.
 
NGK BP6ES gaped .0028 is best plug unless you have huge upgrades. Mine fouled plugs constantly due to running to rich. Any black smoke from tail pipe?
 
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