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Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Sunday, August 14, 2005 5:11 PM
I have a 2004 ecotec cavalier with an AEM cold air intake and mild exhaust being my only mods. I'm thinking about adding a 50 shot of nitrous oxide with the NX EFI wet kit. I realize that I must run premium fuel and get colder spark plugs. But I read in an earlier post that the colder spark plugs, when not running nitrous, wear out much faster than normal. Is this true and , if so, how bad is it? Also, any spark plug recomendations would be helpful.

Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Sunday, August 14, 2005 5:20 PM
ngk tr6 #4177 or autolite 103

i know the ngk's are cheap enough that 04ecolssport was changing them at every oil change

and yeah, those plugs are shorter than stock but nobody has found anything colder of equal length




Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:06 AM
are the TR6s irriduim?



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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:26 AM







NGK: V-power spark plug



14mm, .708"(18mm) reach, 5/8" hex, tapered seat, resistor, projected tip, V-power (v-grooved center electrode), .039"gap

NGK's unique V-Power design directs the spark to the edge of the electrode where it develops more rapidly, this increases ignitability even in lean burn conditions. In addition the NGK V-Power plug has all the features of their traditional plugs including corrugated ribs, pure alumina silicate ceramic insulator for greater strength and better heat transfer, copper core and triple interior seal.

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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Thursday, October 06, 2005 3:07 PM
Rodimus Prime wrote:are the TR6s irriduim?


no



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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Sunday, October 09, 2005 2:03 PM
Daniel Boyd wrote:NGK: V-power spark plug



14mm, .708"(18mm) reach 5/8" hex, tapered seat, resistor, projected tip, V-power (v-grooved center electrode), .039"gap

NGK's unique V-Power design directs the spark to the edge of the electrode where it develops more rapidly, this increases ignitability even in lean burn conditions. In addition the NGK V-Power plug has all the features of their traditional plugs including corrugated ribs, pure alumina silicate ceramic insulator for greater strength and better heat transfer, copper core and triple interior seal.
.708"(18mm) reach

J-body Ecotecs use 25mm reach plugs.


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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Sunday, October 09, 2005 5:57 PM
protomec wrote:
Daniel Boyd wrote:NGK: V-power spark plug



14mm, .708"(18mm) reach 5/8" hex, tapered seat, resistor, projected tip, V-power (v-grooved center electrode), .039"gap

NGK's unique V-Power design directs the spark to the edge of the electrode where it develops more rapidly, this increases ignitability even in lean burn conditions. In addition the NGK V-Power plug has all the features of their traditional plugs including corrugated ribs, pure alumina silicate ceramic insulator for greater strength and better heat transfer, copper core and triple interior seal.
.708"(18mm) reach

J-body Ecotecs use 25mm reach plugs.


I wonder why Tr6's work then? Maybe it was a mess up on the summitracing site?


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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Sunday, October 09, 2005 6:49 PM
i have 1 set of tr6's left if you want them.. just email me


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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Monday, October 10, 2005 3:54 PM
Bballjamal (Cav-AtL) wrote:
I wonder why Tr6's work then? Maybe it was a mess up on the summitracing site?


They will screw into the hole but they are almost 3/8" too short, so the tip ends up stuck way up in the hole.

I can't find anything on Summit that says TR6s are for an Ecotec.


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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Monday, October 10, 2005 5:27 PM
going by what people have done in the past... tr6s are what to do... never heard of problems with them, one of the most used plugs for nitrous



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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Monday, October 10, 2005 9:11 PM
this is common with ecotec plugs companys always list thier 2.4 plugs



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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Monday, October 10, 2005 9:17 PM
We use autolite #103. Very cheap, very effective




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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Thursday, October 13, 2005 1:11 PM
yea and thats even worse for an eco those are way too short



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Re: Colder spark plugs and nitrous
Friday, October 14, 2005 1:46 PM
i was going to use these in my girls 2.2 eco.
i should try anyway right?
i have them im going to throw them in tonight.


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