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traxx07
11-05-2009, 12:13 AM
I have check on the search thing and was getting different answers.

Enjuku says the heat range 6 is good for stock turbo up to 12psi.

Others say to use the heat range 7 if your boosting your stock turbo over the stock 7psi.

LMK which is better... perferably people with experience.

:fruit:

traxx07
11-05-2009, 12:27 AM
Nobody? Well going to sleep please answer if you know ...thanks in advance!

let5l1de
11-05-2009, 03:12 AM
Did you upgrade your turbo? If not and it's a daily, BKR6EIX. Yes iridium. The main factor for me is superior heat dissipation and longevity of the spark plug.

oh btw: feel free to search...

~m

DoriftoPnoy
11-05-2009, 03:52 AM
yea i'd get a step colder if u plan on running more than stock boost. I detonated because the spark was literally being blown out at 20 psi on ngk bkr6eix. haha

HYPNOTIK
11-05-2009, 04:09 AM
I detonated because the spark was literally being blown out at 20 psi on ngk bkr6eix. haha

What? That doesn't even make sense. And why were you running 20psi on a stock turbo? Besides if your spark was blowing out you either need to check your gap or get new coilpacks, it has nothing to do with the heat range.

I'm running a stock 14 turbo at 14psi with no issues on 6's, if you want 7's then get them. Your not going to notice a difference.

DoriftoPnoy
11-05-2009, 04:17 AM
ok well not literally being blown out but my spark plugs would overheat and no spark

jr_ss
11-05-2009, 05:45 AM
You'll be fine with heat range 7's. You can get Iridium for longevity or go with NGK V-power's for cheap and have just as good of a plug.

HYPNOTIK
11-05-2009, 08:11 AM
ok well not literally being blown out but my spark plugs would overheat and no spark

:confused::confused::confused:

If you have too hot of spark plugs your car will do 1 of two things; either blow up from detonation or run like shit because the computer will sense that it's knocking and pull timing and dump fuel to keep the motor safe.

usdm180sx
11-05-2009, 08:30 AM
I just replaced my NGK BKR7EIX with Nissan

PN 22401-20J07 BKR7E cost me $2.90 each

Gap to .28

sr20det with fuel pump, fmic and adjustable wastegate actuator set to 11 lbs.

runs perfect

Dousan_PG
11-05-2009, 08:43 AM
ive always used bkr7e
made anywhere from 300 - 380 hp
no problems.

let5l1de
11-05-2009, 11:01 AM
Typically, for every 75-100 hp you add, you should go one step colder on the spark plug's heat range. Also, a poor tune that leads to higher cylinder temps may require a colder range plug (improper fix but often performed). Many other factors such as, engine speed, load, Air/fuel mixer, fuel type/quality, timing, compression ratio, turbo size and even air temperature and pressure must be examined when considering a colder or hotter (rare to go hotter) spark plug heat range.

So when you ask "LMK which is better..." you need to consider these factors listed above and come up with a solution that best fits your application. Remember, changing the heat range of a plug should not be based on "LMK which is better...". It should be based on the spark plug firing end temperature. End temps must be kept low enough to prevent pre-ignition, but high enough to prevent fouling. This is called “Thermal Performance”, and is determined by the heat range selected.

IMO you will be fine with a heat range of 6 or 7 on an engine near factory power ratings, tuned to factory settings and do not see higher RPM's for long periods of time. If you run your engine very hard often, consider 7.

Selecting spark plug conductive material is a personal choice as (Norm expressed).

Selecting the heat range for optimum "Thermal Performance" is not a personal choice, its a requirement based on your engines needs...

~m

traxx07
11-05-2009, 05:15 PM
Ummmm ok ....

S13 Redtop
Stock t25
Greddy RSPL FMIC Kit
Walbro 255
AEM Tru Boost (10psi-12psi)


Like I said Enjuku says to run the 6 with stock turbo up to 12psi and a lot of people have been saying to run the 7 with anything higher then the stock boost level on the t25. Hence why I'm asking which is better...

Ill go with the 7 just to be safe thanks for yalls help and I did use the search button and thats where I found different opinions. Next time read.

let5l1de
11-05-2009, 07:37 PM
Ummmm ok ....

S13 Redtop
Stock t25
Greddy RSPL FMIC Kit
Walbro 255
AEM Tru Boost (10psi-12psi)


Like I said Enjuku says to run the 6 with stock turbo up to 12psi and a lot of people have been saying to run the 7 with anything higher then the stock boost level on the t25. Hence why I'm asking which is better...

Ill go with the 7 just to be safe thanks for yalls help and I did use the search button and thats where I found different opinions. Next time read.


I read it the first time. Continue to search... :kiss:

Don't be discouraged. I still use the search feature, sometimes to confirm what I already know and what kind of experience one would have been through on a specific topic. Think of it as constantly comparing notes, because the game does change from time to time.

GL to you and your 7's! 

~m

fliprayzin240sx
11-05-2009, 07:56 PM
BCPR7ES...gap them down to .030-.028 and only cost $1.25 a pop.