best sparkplugs for e85?
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best sparkplugs for e85?
alright guys, i own IX and i'm currently running e85, boosting at 26psi. Whats a good set of spark plugs I can buy for the IX. I know the VIII and IX uses diff. set of plugs. Hope ya'll can help. thanks!
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I have always heard great things about NGK and i have been running the NGK 7s in my evo on 100oct for 3 years now with no issues at all. as far as for e85 i think it is the gap that is really different from other fuel...
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I have an FP Red on E85 @ 30psi and I have been experiencing some real bad fluttering/hesitation issues at low-throttle and after shifting. I replaced my NGK's and now I have horrible hesitation under acceleration that I never had before... Could it be the gapping or something else? The car runs rediculously rich under part/low throttle...
Anyone have a recommendation for what I should gap these plugs at for my high HP setup? Buschur double pumper, 1200CC injectors, 02 dump, basic boltons, stock ECU.
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Anyone have a recommendation for what I should gap these plugs at for my high HP setup? Buschur double pumper, 1200CC injectors, 02 dump, basic boltons, stock ECU.
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the reason why people re-gap (reduce) the plugs after switching to e85 is because of the higher boost they run after the tune. You can re-gap your plugs if they're still in good working condition.
sounds like most people have the gap set to 0.024 for your boost level.
sounds like most people have the gap set to 0.024 for your boost level.