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Old 12-01-2010, 01:17 AM
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what spark plugs are best from your experience on a N/A 6.0 with nitrous and what are you guys gapping them at.
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Good info in here..
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=472697
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NGK TR-6....I gapped mine at .035 and they seem to be working good..Assuming its not a 500 shot....I would think from 50-125 would be fine

-maybe someone else has input??
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Here is a very good read/debate on Nitrous Spark Plugs, it goes along with the link above as well, just different inputs.

http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/showt...939#post400939
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thanks everyone
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I use an NGK BR7EF gapped at .032-.035
Daily driving is not any different.This is the proper heat range for my application
Alot run the TR6 and never have problems,but I would keep an eye on them and the heat mark if you run them.I would run different personally
Properly reading your plugs will take your engine along way.

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im thinking of a little bigger shot! its not a dd either, which is why im going so big.
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I may have missed it,but how big a shot?
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Im thinking 200 or 200+
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A BR7EF may be alittle hot for 200+
I would run an 8 plug and watch them closely after a pass.They will let you know what it wants,just keep an eye on them IMO.
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Im thinking 200 or 200+


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