HomemadeTurbo - DIY Turbo Forum

HomemadeTurbo - DIY Turbo Forum (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/)
-   Forced Induction (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forced-induction-7/)
-   -   Colder Spark Plugs (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forced-induction-7/colder-spark-plugs-10769/)

greddycrx 10-17-2003 10:51 AM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
i just found a very good right up a bout colder NGK plugs... here it is

http://www.extrememotorsports.com/plugfaq.htm

still looking for the exact ones i need for my car though...if anyone knows or finds out, holla!

davcivic 10-17-2003 12:32 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
from that website

"As you can see, our heat rating number goes up as speed, load and temperature go up. In other words, higher numbers are colder plugs. A colder plug simply has a better ability to cool itself."

So I guess you were right all the time. BCPR7e-11, will be a colder plug. Now when where and how much colder you need it, i'm not sure, I'll keep checking

davcivic 10-17-2003 12:41 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
I found this, it shows a few different ngk's BCPR7 plugs

http://www.southernms.com/online/pdfs/electrical.pdf

and here they have the bcpr7e spark plugs from $2.00 each

http://www.clubplug.net/retail_complete_ngk.html

I'm still looking at how and were to find them locally. I know I bought a set of these from a local racing shop about 2 years ago.

greddycrx 10-17-2003 02:06 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
hey thanks bro, now we're getting somewhere....

projekteg 10-17-2003 02:10 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
well, if that is the right part #, take it to any auto parts store, and if they don't have em in stock, they can prolly get them overnight

greddycrx 10-17-2003 02:22 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
OK now i'm mad!! I just did that projekteg!! These idiots still cant help me get em! I saw on a list linked above the BCPR7e-11 which is exactly like the OEM's but one step colder, i called around and they cant find em!!! this is starting to bug me!! Where the hell did all these HMT's members get their colder plugs and which ones did they use.....TELL ME!!!! I'm just looking for one step colder plug for my crx si that are perferably NGK but will use anything as long as they work just as good and do the trick... HELP

DutchPug 10-17-2003 04:22 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
Just go to an universal parts store, I'm sure they've got what you need.

Anyway, an easy way to check if you really get colder plugs is to measure the dept of the hole around the center of the plug. If it is a colder plug there will be more metal around the core (to conduct heat away) and the hole will be less deep.


projekteg 10-17-2003 05:15 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
i guess you just have to get the 40 dollar denso's off of egay ;)

greddycrx 10-17-2003 05:20 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
F*ck no!! I wont do it!! Dont make me... :-\ :-X :'(

Dr.Boost 10-17-2003 05:34 PM

Re:Colder Spark Plugs
 
I guess I was wrong. ??? I always thought it was lower to go colder. Good thing I never used colder plugs(or tried to anyways). I can't believe the parts store can't order them for you. Checker can order anything you need and have it within a day or two out here. I think they are just being cunts. Go somewhere else. >:(
__________________
Best Car Insurance | Auto Protection Today | FREE Trade-In Quote


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:25 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands