winter build up
here are my plans for my 04 over the winter
-full race stage 2 gt kit- gt3037r
-inline pro 3mm head gasket (still need to buy)
-arp studs
-walbro 255 fuel pump
-rc 750 cc injectors
-aem ems with wideband (still need to buy)
-3 inch exhaust (might go ultimate racing, might get one fabbed up, i have a apexi gt spec now)
-still gotta find a tuner i trust
heres a few questions i got
what spark plugs should i use?
besides boost what other guage is needed most?
anything else i need?
thanks guys
-full race stage 2 gt kit- gt3037r
-inline pro 3mm head gasket (still need to buy)
-arp studs
-walbro 255 fuel pump
-rc 750 cc injectors
-aem ems with wideband (still need to buy)
-3 inch exhaust (might go ultimate racing, might get one fabbed up, i have a apexi gt spec now)
-still gotta find a tuner i trust
heres a few questions i got
what spark plugs should i use?
besides boost what other guage is needed most?
anything else i need?
thanks guys
Originally Posted by JDM S2000,Oct 16 2006, 03:09 PM
ngk 7173
1 step colder than stock
Just picked 4 up from advanced auto for 9.00
all i will be running is a boost guage
1 step colder than stock
Just picked 4 up from advanced auto for 9.00
all i will be running is a boost guage
Use the NGK BKR7E (copper v-groove) or NGK BKR7Exi (iridium).
This car did not come with a non-resistor type plug from the factory and my tuner says not to even think about using non-resistor type plugs in this car.
They are exactly the same price for the copper version.
Originally Posted by geists2k,Oct 16 2006, 11:05 AM
How much boost do you plan to run?
Originally Posted by passmans2kny,Oct 16 2006, 03:21 PM
like 14 psi, whatever i can safely on stock internals, i want daily driven 400hp, or 2 boost settings like 9 or 10 for cruising and 14 or higher for ripping
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^^ The NGK Coppers that XclusiveAutosports is talking about are the NGK 7405's - they are the ones that I am going to be running soon! That is exactly what I was going to recommend.
Don't forget about an upgraded map sensor too!
Don't forget about an upgraded map sensor too!
Originally Posted by geists2k,Oct 16 2006, 11:14 AM
Don't use the 7173 - it's a #7, but it's also a non-resistor type plug.
Use the NGK BKR7E (copper v-groove) or NGK BKR7Exi (iridium).
This car did not come with a non-resistor type plug from the factory and my tuner says not to even think about using non-resistor type plugs in this car.
They are exactly the same price for the copper version.
Use the NGK BKR7E (copper v-groove) or NGK BKR7Exi (iridium).
This car did not come with a non-resistor type plug from the factory and my tuner says not to even think about using non-resistor type plugs in this car.
They are exactly the same price for the copper version.
Skip, as I was researching through NGK and other site, I found that 7173 is 1 step colder than our stock. according to their web site, you should increase as per 75 to 100 hp increase. If I remember correctly, I heard that you were putting down 390 hp at the wheel. If so, I believe using 2 step colder spark plug would've been better.
NGK for OEM 2000
part# PFR7G-11S, Stock# 7772. Platinum tip, 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" Hex. heat Rating: 7, Gap 1.1mm (.044")
NGK for 1step colder
part# R5672A-8, Stock# 7173. 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" hex, heat Rating: 8
NGK for 2step colder
part# R5672A-9, Stock# 7405. 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" hex, heat Rating: 9
NGK for OEM 2000
part# PFR7G-11S, Stock# 7772. Platinum tip, 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" Hex. heat Rating: 7, Gap 1.1mm (.044")
NGK for 1step colder
part# R5672A-8, Stock# 7173. 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" hex, heat Rating: 8
NGK for 2step colder
part# R5672A-9, Stock# 7405. 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" hex, heat Rating: 9



