spark plugs for m20 turbo
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Colonel Sanders
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around 3 degrees colder for over 1 BAR kev.
you far on your build yet?
you far on your build yet?
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Colonel Sanders
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Q: What plugs should I use? what should I gap them to?
A: NGK 3923 BPR8ES plugs. Their 3 degrees colder than stock. i gap them to .025". For 1.0 bar or more boost, even colder plugs are recommended (BPR7ES).
I found some more information about NGK spark plugs, and their related part numbers for heat ranges.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinf...tnumberkey.pdf
Apparently, the lower the number, the hotter the plug. So that would make a BPR7ES Hotter (not colder) than a BPR8ES. Stock would be BPR5ES, or for the v-power series, ZGR5A. Unfortunately they do not make a ZGR7A or something of the sort.
General thumb of rule, every 75-100 hp added, you take 1 step colder.
copy that from another site, im using BPR7ES
A: NGK 3923 BPR8ES plugs. Their 3 degrees colder than stock. i gap them to .025". For 1.0 bar or more boost, even colder plugs are recommended (BPR7ES).
I found some more information about NGK spark plugs, and their related part numbers for heat ranges.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinf...tnumberkey.pdf
Apparently, the lower the number, the hotter the plug. So that would make a BPR7ES Hotter (not colder) than a BPR8ES. Stock would be BPR5ES, or for the v-power series, ZGR5A. Unfortunately they do not make a ZGR7A or something of the sort.
General thumb of rule, every 75-100 hp added, you take 1 step colder.
copy that from another site, im using BPR7ES
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Colonel Sanders
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just your standard ngk plugs from your local store mate. just ask for m20b25 fitment as in length
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anytime mate, looks as though your closer to finishing than i am!! 
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yeah if its ready il be comin up in it, and if its run in i will take it up the strip with hopefully around 500hp..
yeah using your head and cam still, i got it oringed and had the cooling channels welded up.
next on the list is a custom inlet manifold...
yeah using your head and cam still, i got it oringed and had the cooling channels welded up.
next on the list is a custom inlet manifold...
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I'd say if you can only gap them to 0.6mm, your sparking system isn't powerful enough! 
I ran fractionally under a 1mm gap from the start. Decided to reduce this one day to whatever the book says it should be which I seem to recall is in the region of 0.6mm.
It was like the car had been castrated! It was just so limp after that!
Had them out and re-gapped them and all was well with the world again
I ran fractionally under a 1mm gap from the start. Decided to reduce this one day to whatever the book says it should be which I seem to recall is in the region of 0.6mm.
It was like the car had been castrated! It was just so limp after that!
Had them out and re-gapped them and all was well with the world again
well ive got the gm coil park on there, and as i can recall i think its quite a good dwell timing and ballast for a good spark, so bit of a hit or miss one possibly, 500hp sean thats sounding pretty fierce, i hope to have a race with u at usc then, well im in the middle of making up a sweedish plenum style inlet manifold for my m20, so if it works out well, it mite be a good ideal for yours too
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yeah, i doubt il get it this year though, its cost me enough already!!lol i just wanna drive it now...


