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Plugs for E85

Postby GR124 » Fri Jan 11, 2019 9:07 am

Hi Guys, Just completed the new wiring harness, for the Elite 750, engine was started on a base map and ready for the dyno.

Engine specs; Track only BP4W, standard internals. Has a 4-1 exhaust, 610 injectors and runs solely on E85. That's it for now.

QUESTION; I was going to throw some new plugs in it before the dyno tune.

Any recommendations? eg standard, iridium, hotter, colder???

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Re: Plugs for E85

Postby beavis » Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:13 pm

I run NGK BKR7E (turbocharged vehicle)
Probably better to go BKR6E or BKR5E for non turbo.
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Re: Plugs for E85

Postby hks_kansei » Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:32 pm

Not e85, but I'm using Iridium plugs and found they helped cold start and reduced the chance of flooding back when I had the Adaptronic.
Apparently the narrow almost needle like tip helps it spark under non-ideal conditions.


Of course, a better ECU and better tuner would have been more help at the car not flooding.....



I'd talk to the tuner, ask what the recommend/prefer, since they'll presumably have done it before on other cars and have likely seen a lot more setups that work/dont work.
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Re: Plugs for E85

Postby StanTheMan » Fri Jan 11, 2019 2:12 pm

I used a hotter one for NA exclusive on E85

I read somewhere that to take advantage of the timing a hotter plug on NA is better......

unsure of any scientific proof either way
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Re: Plugs for E85

Postby plohl » Fri Jan 11, 2019 2:41 pm

beavis wrote:I run NGK BKR7E (turbocharged vehicle)
Probably better to go BKR6E or BKR5E for non turbo.
+1 what beavis said!

In most the NA race motors we'll run a BKR8E-11 (the 11 is just the gap, 1.1mm). These are too cold to run around on the street, so I swap between the 5s and the 8s.
With a standard bottom end though, 5s or 6s will likely be fine.

Don't spend money on fancy plugs, the NGKS are great value for money, and will costs around $5 each. If you decide to run the 8s, I have found the best place to get them is sparesbox.

Stan, you don't get too much of a gain in ign timing with a standard engine and e85, as most of the map isn't knock limited. You get a bit of a bump from the higher octane.
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Re: Plugs for E85

Postby NitroDann » Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:36 am

If you dont put 6s in Ill do it when I tune it.

With a 0.8mm gap.

Sounds like it's close, cya soon mate.

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Re: Plugs for E85

Postby GR124 » Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:27 am

NitroDann wrote:If you dont put 6s in Ill do it when I tune it.

With a 0.8mm gap.

Sounds like it's close, cya soon mate.

Dann


Thanks to all your advise guys.
Dann, yes we are very close, i'll gap some BKR6E to .8mm and put them in.
Talk soon mate


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