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Hey Guys

Just a few questions about what spark plugs I should use in my rb25det, I was having some misfire problems with my car a while back which turned out to be my plugs. I took it 2 three different places with the last the only 1 that made an improvment to the prob it now has ngk iridium plugs with heat range of 7 and i got told 2 put 6's in if the car misfired again which it is starting to do now so are the iridum plugs worth it and if so does any1 know the part no for the 6's and what i should gap them at.

Cheers Brad

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I get my copper ngk's from Motor Traders. ~$2.80 each.

I usually swap them out around 10,000-20,000km's but have manged to pull 30,000km's out of them before they actually started to look worn. 20,000km the gap starts to open up, 30,000km's the electrode etc starts to round off.

The high idle will mask the idle pop.

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When you ramping the boost up? :P

Yeh i have to have it that high cause the turbulence with the Q45afm,

and i bought a set of splitfires off here and they havent arrived in two weeks, so trying to get my money back soon as i have done that i will get another set and then i am goin to put the boost up lol.

<br />Yeh i have to have it that high cause the turbulence with the Q45afm,<br /><br />and i bought a set of splitfires off here and they havent arrived in two weeks, so trying to get my money back soon as i have done that i will get another set and then i am goin to put the boost up lol.<br />
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who did you buy the coils from? i've bought mine off the site and it hasn't arrived yet too.

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