75 shot with stock plugs?
#11
It is $2 dollars per plug. It is also huge insurance. You will probably be just fine, but you are defiantly foolish to not spend $20 or so to give your self a huge advantage that you won't detonate and blow your motor to hell.
A step cooler plug won't hurt your N/A power and at a 75 shot you could run the stock timing, cooler plugs, and some high octane.
Personally I run a fairly aggressive tune(BB performance 93 octane tune), 100 shot, 1* cooler plugs, and 110 when I am spraying.
I wouldn't skip $20 in plugs no matter what shot I was running.
A step cooler plug won't hurt your N/A power and at a 75 shot you could run the stock timing, cooler plugs, and some high octane.
Personally I run a fairly aggressive tune(BB performance 93 octane tune), 100 shot, 1* cooler plugs, and 110 when I am spraying.
I wouldn't skip $20 in plugs no matter what shot I was running.
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you asked for input. i would swap plugs no matter what. it just makes sense for 20 bucks and its easy. why not? im gonna run a baby shot too but im still gonna swap before hand just bc im cautious like that
#16
A 75 shot can easily be ran on stock plugs. I just hope you have a leaky nitrous noid for being an *** bag and your **** blowes to the sky.
#19
I can post anywhere I want. Especially when the information posted is extremely helpful and can possible save someone from expensive problems for a tiny amount of $20.