posted October 17, 2003 05:46 PM
Edited By: zx12richard on 17 Oct 2003 18:47
PING YCIS Hey I read in a post that you are running colder plugs than stock cause of spray... Whats the part number on those?? If I am thinking right the stockers are cr9ekpa...
I tried to search for cr10ekpa but none came up.... Thanxxxx in advance..
posted October 18, 2003 03:32 PM
Sorry for not gettin back to you sooner...berg is right...the CR10EKs are 1 range colder and SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than the stockers...ron ayers carries them for about 5 bucks each.
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posted October 18, 2003 04:26 PM
The reason they are less expensive is they are non-platinum versions as well as being one-step colder. Don't use platinum plugs when spraying even if you're staying with the same heat range plug!
posted October 18, 2003 09:22 PM
Someone mentioned something about the platinum fracturing or breaking under the significantly higher heat generated by running nitrous.
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posted October 19, 2003 09:54 AM
The platinum tip retains heat and can contribute to detonation. Always switch to a non-platinum plug when using nitrous, that is a basic rule for nitrous in all applications.