hey all,
sorry i know it's a topic discussed before, from my research lots of ppl go for NGK BKR7E11 or BKR7EIX11 (the iridium version).
is rating 7 too cold? and also does the gap needs to be adjusted to .8mm then as BKR7E11 is 1.1mm?
when i was checking NGK website it came up with IFR5T-8N.
which do you guys use for SE?
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Which spark plug for SE
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Re: Which spark plug for SE
Hello,
I have a very modified N.B. with an Eaton supercharger etc etc and i am using NGK BKR5EIX11 Iridiums and they are just great. Quite expensive but have a look at this site - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4-PCS-NGK-IR ... 1048156764 . They are selling at a good price. Don't be fooled by the compatability check,just go to NGK's site and you will find these are correct for the MX-5. Smooth power delivery and long life.These may be suitable for the your SE but double check with someone before installation -
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I have a very modified N.B. with an Eaton supercharger etc etc and i am using NGK BKR5EIX11 Iridiums and they are just great. Quite expensive but have a look at this site - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4-PCS-NGK-IR ... 1048156764 . They are selling at a good price. Don't be fooled by the compatability check,just go to NGK's site and you will find these are correct for the MX-5. Smooth power delivery and long life.These may be suitable for the your SE but double check with someone before installation -
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Re: Which spark plug for SE
thanks Soft On Top, yeah im not sure abt the 1.1mm or 0.8mm for SE.
Does SE reallly need 0.8mm gap? in that case my option is only NGK IFR5T-8N..
Does SE reallly need 0.8mm gap? in that case my option is only NGK IFR5T-8N..
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Re: Which spark plug for SE
The best spark plugs are oldschool plain jane copper ones.
You want to go colder as you run high BMEP.
You can gap down but you will get a less complete burn.
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You want to go colder as you run high BMEP.
You can gap down but you will get a less complete burn.
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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Re: Which spark plug for SE
alright, thanks for the input guys!
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