Nos question.
I have a bolt on 89 and just installed a nx wet kit with a 125 shot. I got a set of plugs that are one autolite platinum a26 and was told the higher the number the colder the plugs, do you guys think I should go to autolite platinum a27 as these are tne next set colder? And my timing is set at 14 degrees, with the 6al should I go to 10 degrees or to something even lower?
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Old schooler.
Old schooler.
I am not a very big fan of platinum plugs for a nitrous use.
Keep your plug gap around .035 also. But with having the 6al its not that critical you close the gap, it should be able to handle it.
Keep your plug gap around .035 also. But with having the 6al its not that critical you close the gap, it should be able to handle it.
Last edited by 91Notch; Feb 5, 2009 at 04:17 PM.
get a regular autolite plug and the number should be lower not higher,and you definatly do not want a plug with extra electrods,its extra metal to heat up causing detonation easier,regular autolite plugs worked for me for years with a 125 first stage and a 250 secondand 375 third
For Autolite plugs the higher the number the hotter the plug. With NGK plugs the higher the number the colder the plug. I am running autolite 24's on my 95 stang with a 150 wet shot. I am on my 7th bottle now with a stock bottom end, stock head, stock cam, pretty much intake/headers/exhaust and a diy tune... lol
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Holley 2300 500cfm direct mounted to a D8 head
durapark ignition, JP performance Timing chain
IHI turbo, 10 psi, K&N! video of it "in action"
http://videos.streetfire.net/player....D-7B3C2B51D66F



