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Anyways, i'll take pics tomorrow, but regardless of the outcome, i'm gonna get some new plugs.

Do i need to spray them with something before fitting new ones?

Anything that needs to be done?

Just the normal copper ones are available from Autobarn, Supercheap etc ?

Whats the cost?

No nothing needs to be done providing they are gapped as you require out of the box. Just put them in.

BCPR6ES's come in 0.8's and 1.1's

id go the 0.8's if your running more than stock boost

Edited by DiRTgarage

Oh ok, damn.

Yeah i read something about the gap, and i have no idea what i require.

Oh, edit: (after comment above).

Ok done. I'll get them tomorrow (Y) excellent.

Approx Cost? Possibly no big difference but don't wanna get stupidly ripped off.

Edited by Owgasm

Standard its 1.1mm but if your running over 1 bar of boost sometimes it is necessary to close the gap slightly to say 0.9mm as the higher pressures can blow out the spark and cause it to miss under load/boost. By the way the bigger the gap you can afford to run the better as it gives you a bigger spark but like i mentioned sometimes its gotta be reduced to run well.

Edited by Godzilla32

it'll be like $25 for the set of copper plugs - dont fret its cheap as

0.8 you wont have issues - 1.1 might have issues depending on mods and fueling etc

worst case you can regap the 1.1's down to 0.8 if you know how. mist places will stock teh 1.1s and not the 0.8s so either or really.

still dont think shitty plugs will stop it from starting.

Re-gapping wont be a thing i'll do.

Alright, 0.8 gap if i can find, else order them in or something.

Even if it isn't the plugs, i think its about time i changed them, and from that i can start the search all over again but this time knowing it can't be the plugs.

Will keep everyone posted.

Your right 11 means 1.1. I wouldnt gap it down to 0.8 unless you actually need to. Your reducing the size of the spark which will affect combustion effiency. Like i said the bigger the gap you can afford to run, the better :cheers: By the way they do look black, hopefully it fixes the issue. Will be interesting to see the outcome.

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