Spark Plug Question |
Spark Plug Question |
Feb 7, 2011 - 5:58 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 17, '10 From Bulgaria Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hi
I`m looking for a iriduim spark plugs for my celica. Could anyone tell me with sure what should be the heat range (I`m talking about NGK). The engine is 3s-ge! Thanks! |
Feb 7, 2011 - 8:22 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 8, '03 From Lancaster CA Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
IK20s should be just fine for you. you can find them on ebay all day long
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1997 Supra TT 6speed 1997 Celica 3MZ/1MZ swap 1990 Celica All-Trac |
Feb 8, 2011 - 2:42 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 17, '10 From Bulgaria Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I was talking about NGK not Denso. Thanks anyway
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Feb 9, 2011 - 10:27 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 8, '03 From Lancaster CA Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
ok BKR6EIX something like that
-------------------- 2001 Celica GT-S Turbo
1997 Supra TT 6speed 1997 Celica 3MZ/1MZ swap 1990 Celica All-Trac |
Feb 9, 2011 - 10:59 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '10 From U.P. michigan GO STATE Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
i dont know much about the 3s-ge but make sure the engine will accept iridium plugs. some engines out there can get damage from the different types of plugs you put in your car. ( and im not talking about like different heat ranges lol) like i said im not sure about the 3s.. someone on here should know.
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Feb 9, 2011 - 11:48 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 17, '10 From Bulgaria Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
i dont know much about the 3s-ge but make sure the engine will accept iridium plugs. some engines out there can get damage from the different types of plugs you put in your car. ( and im not talking about like different heat ranges lol) like i said im not sure about the 3s.. someone on here should know. That`s interesting! Does anyone know sth about it? ok BKR6EIX something like that Thanks! What about the spark gap size ? 8 or 11 ? Thanks again ! |
Feb 9, 2011 - 11:54 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '10 From U.P. michigan GO STATE Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
as long as you get the right plug you dont need to gap iridium plugs, bad things can possibly happen if you try to gap your own iridium plugs. or platnum. as far as i know copper you can gap and everything will be ok.
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Celica: The name is derived from the Spanish word for "heavenly" or "celestial". Back-2-Back July COTM 15&16 |
Feb 9, 2011 - 12:26 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 17, '10 From Bulgaria Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Thanks
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Feb 10, 2011 - 2:38 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 11, '08 From Auckland, New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
BKR6EIX for Iridium IX plugs to suit the 3S-G*
If theres a choice of -8 or -11 on the end its the -8. Eg, BKR6EP-8 is the platinums that I use -------------------- Mike W
1996 Toyota Celica ST205 GT-FOUR GT2860RS turbine, TiAL mvr44, JE 86.5φ piston, Clutchmasters FX400, APEX P-FC 269awhp / 273ft-lbs |
Feb 11, 2011 - 5:48 AM |
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Feb 11, 2011 - 3:33 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 26, '09 From Albuquerque, NM Currently Offline Reputation: 19 (100%) |
as long as you get the right plug you dont need to gap iridium plugs, bad things can possibly happen if you try to gap your own iridium plugs. or platnum. as far as i know copper you can gap and everything will be ok. Like I said in my other spark plug thread. Pre-gapped plugs are never accurate. My NGK platinum plugs were "pregapped", I measured it, and they all had a gap between 0.034-0.035. My ST needs a gap of 0.028. Skyler is right though, bad things can happen if you try to gap platinum or iridium plugs, but with a traditional gapper like this one. But if you use a wire gap tool like this one, you'll be able to gap a delicate platinum/iridium plug with no problems. Pre gapped plugs are a myth. Personally, I like to have both tools. I like to use the traditional one to measure the gap (I find it easier than meauring with the wires) but the wire tool to actually gap the plugs. This post has been edited by HectortheRican: Feb 11, 2011 - 3:37 PM -------------------- taking too long to mod since '09
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