Spark plug NGK or OEM Subaru
I have now used those plugs of mine up to 35psi so far with no issues.
Same exact plugs I use they haven't given me any issues I have em gapped to .022 and no misfires at 31psi, the car made over 600whp with no problems with these plugs, and they cost about $3 a plug.
DCPR8E NGK copper. we use stock gap and change every 10k-15K miles. So far so good for me. 12psi fyi.
I still use stock gap on my DCPR9EIX on my turbo R with no missfires.
Running NGK DCPR9EIX gapped to .022" with no misfire issues.
The 9s are good. Considering I have run them anywhere from 15psi to 36psi of boost and they have performed flawlessly I would say that they work well.
I replaced the spark plugs earlier. The new spark plugs is NGK PFR6Q from Checkers. It is gap @ .032. The old spark plugs are the very cheap Autolite. The previous owner probably tried to save money, but it end up cause me a lot of trouble. The gap of Autolite plugs are more like .042. I drove it a couple blocks I installed the NGK, and it felt better.
Or ngk brk8eix. Thats what im using and they are great.
Stock on mine was .032, but my buddy's GLI was gapped from the factory at .029. I gapped my NGK iridiums at .028. I broke two plugs in the process...gapping iridiums with a normal gapping tool doesn't work!!
I changed over to the BKR7E model to see how they worked. I wasn't impressed because after that the RPMs on my tach wouldn't stay steady at idle.
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