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NGK V-groove

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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rOd
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NGK V-groove

Post by rOd »

I was wondering if there are any advantages at all using NGK V-groove spark plugs on a TB42s on gas???

I picked up a set from Super(shit)cheap today but wanted to check with you guys if its any good before I open the packet. :D

I also got a colder rating, BP6EY. The book listed BP5ES (standard).

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Rod
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Post by Beastmavster »

I used em on my Datsun on gas. Didnt seem to make much difference to life, but not worse either
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Post by XterraGuy »

Used the copper V-power plugs on my VG33 instead of coughing the dough for another set of platinum plugs. Copper fires better, and it's still cheaper to replace them twice in the time the platinums are supposed to be good for.
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