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Originally posted by macka

ok with 5 secs looking at that dont buy resistive plugs

If you have a problem u can rectify it later as long as you find  A good Electronic Teck :P

Resistive plugs may cause u to have poor ignition bud  fact

Must be why Steve said not to go for them.

having said that, it seems to be against the norm but I trust his experience.

Plus for the $17.50 they cost, who cares if I need to change them for the others.

BTW - he put me onto 6's, not 7's as most other people use...

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Originally posted by macka

U reckon Iridiums last that long on a boosted car Kenny?

WRX's recommend every 50,000km but some of the ones running higher boost need them earlier.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Micko

Must be why Steve said not to go for them.

having said that, it seems to be against the norm but I trust his experience.

Plus for the $17.50 they cost, who cares if I need to change them for the others.

BTW - he put me onto 6's, not 7's as most other people use...

But you need resistance plugs if the car is electronic computer managed according to the tech article.

Or have I missed something ?

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by macka

I got CC under control btw kENNY ;)

Yea , riiiiight.

Is that why he came in here last night looking for the poof in the cowcatcher R33.:P

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Ken

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Originally posted by macka

Yeah go the colder plugs

Not so easy to start in the cold just pretend ur startin a carbed XD

hehe

But it helps stop pinging :P

errr 6 is hotter than 7 . NGK goes the other way to most heat range spark plugs.

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Ken

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Originally posted by gtrken

But you need resistance plugs if the car is electronic computer managed according to the tech article.

Or have I missed something ?

Cheers

Ken

You're right ken - i might go get a set of resistor ones before i put the car back on the dyno - then i can compare them to see if there is a difference whilst the car is on the rollers:uh-huh:

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How does it work then - i was told to gap them to 0.7 which quite small.

Does this mean i will get a hotter, more intense spark?

What is the normal school of thought when you increase boost?

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Originally posted by macka

LOL what was that about?

Not quite ( poetic license it's called ) but he did come on with an attitude asking if you were here.

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Ken

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