Spark plugs you run?

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Man Van

TYF Newbie
Joined
May 21, 2009
Posts
24
Reaction score
0
Location
Texas
Since I just picked up the Hoe, I'm going to replace the plugs. Wanted to know which brand everyone uses.
 

tybardy

everyone needs a Hoe
Joined
May 2, 2009
Posts
1,850
Reaction score
23
Location
Gilbert Arizona
get a set of NGK TR55's they are CHEAP and work ****** great... make sure you gap em to .040

dont buy into the hype of expensive pluggs, or platnums, or ones that come sith BJ's, none of that is necessary
 

Yukon09

TYF Newbie
Joined
May 31, 2009
Posts
14
Reaction score
0
Location
NC
NGK is my favorite plug also,
I ran those on my turbocharged cars and had no problems.
NGK for the WIN
 
OP
OP
M

Man Van

TYF Newbie
Joined
May 21, 2009
Posts
24
Reaction score
0
Location
Texas
Ended up getting some AC Delco plugs and Bosch wires. I've run the NGK Plugs in many of my various nitrous vehicles. Great plugs no doubt, but decided to stick with the Delco plugs. The Hoe's misfire is gone and shes running very smooth. It was much easier than doing the plugs on my Vette with long tubes. The NGK plugs that were in it were beyond toast and very lean. Should be knocking out the fuel filter later this week, then running some scans to see how everything is doing. Curious to know what my fuel trims and O2's are looking like. After the Fuel filter, the in dash DVD player and Super Nintendo will be next on the list. FTW!
 

WrenchGuy

WrenchGuy
Joined
Jun 1, 2009
Posts
179
Reaction score
1
I've gotten the inside scoop once and the Delcos are actually the better plug.
 

HMFDZ28

Full Access Member
Joined
May 25, 2009
Posts
306
Reaction score
4
Location
Hunt Sta, NY
I've gotten the inside scoop once and the Delcos are actually the better plug.

Where is this inside scoop from??? More LSx engine builders run and recommend NGK plugs then any other plug I have seen. And this is on up to 900-1000 horse motors.

I run NGK tr-55's, if you have heads/cam work then you wanna run at least the tr6's
 

tsb09000

Thread Killer
Joined
May 6, 2009
Posts
309
Reaction score
7
I'm thinking about going with a set of the NGK TR55s but not sure what they go for.

So if nobody minds...what'd you pay for a set??
 

tybardy

everyone needs a Hoe
Joined
May 2, 2009
Posts
1,850
Reaction score
23
Location
Gilbert Arizona
tr55's for 13 bux at o-reillys for a set o 8!

WTF??? thats CHEAPPPP

wish there was an o-reilly's here in PHX... checker and auto zone are both charging almost $4 per plugg for the TR-55. I mean thats not bad but I know they can be found cheaper
 

BlueTahoe2001

Full Access Member
Joined
May 21, 2009
Posts
1,205
Reaction score
3
Location
Charlotte, NC
dont mean to thread-jak, but what about changing plug wires to sumptn like MSD?

X2 Would like to know myself if you can use MSD Wires...

Has anyone tried E3 plugs? I know a couple weeks back the Horsepower show on Spike TV Showed a comparison test on the dyno and the E3 plugs had a better fuel brake and HP Numbers then the leading plugs...
 

Forum statistics

Threads
137,705
Posts
1,990,102
Members
102,699
Latest member
moto
Back
Top