9 95conv5.0 New Member Mar 30, 2005 184 0 0 Aug 26, 2006 #1 Aug 26, 2006 #1 25 is the one good for n/a so whats the part number to the plug thats 1 or 2 ranges colder? is it 24 and 23? thanks dustin
25 is the one good for n/a so whats the part number to the plug thats 1 or 2 ranges colder? is it 24 and 23? thanks dustin
sirr0bin New Member Jul 18, 2003 174 0 0 Winnipeg, Manitoba Aug 26, 2006 #2 Aug 26, 2006 #2 Depends how much nitrous you are running really A 24 plug should be good for ~125hp jets
9 95conv5.0 New Member Mar 30, 2005 184 0 0 Aug 26, 2006 #3 Aug 26, 2006 #3 what should i gap them at for a 100 shot?
ls1beater4eva New Member May 13, 2005 334 0 0 mooresville Aug 26, 2006 #4 Aug 26, 2006 #4 if i was you i would run the autolite 23s b/c the colder pug isnt going to hurt you,just remeber to pull 2 degrees of timing per 50 hp shot and i would gap them at about 35 is what i allways did on mine and it is ok i was spraying a 175 shot.
if i was you i would run the autolite 23s b/c the colder pug isnt going to hurt you,just remeber to pull 2 degrees of timing per 50 hp shot and i would gap them at about 35 is what i allways did on mine and it is ok i was spraying a 175 shot.