Hi folks. I have just bought a proform HEI. Anybody here got any ideas about what sparkplugs to use??
Hi folks. I have just bought a proform HEI. Anybody here got any ideas about what sparkplugs to use??
Use whatever is recommended for your engine, but open the gap an additional .010-.015".
Bob
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1969 AMX
1967 Rambler Rogue
If you need a tool and don't buy it...
you'll eventually pay for it...
and not have it.
Henry Ford
You can run any sparkplug for an AMC. Just make the gap larger .043-.045
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I actually ran a Bosch plug for a 5-cylinder turbo Audi. It is a W7DTC. Copper core with 3 ground tabs on it (like a Platinum +4 has 4 tabs ... sorry technical term eludes me). The plug stick about 1 mm or so farther down into the combustion chamber.
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Greg Taylor :) <><
Oxford, MI
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-Dave
2005 Dodge Neon SRT4 W/Injen SRI, Prothane Race Inserts, Autometer 30/30 Boost Gauge, & AGP Wastegate She's pushin' 19lbs of Boost.
1976 CJ7/304 W/Edelbrock intake & 600CFM Carb/Q-Track (Part Time Conversion)/TH400/Painless Wiring Harness/HEI Dist.
Just a quick follow up on these plugs. DO NOT buy them at a regular parts store, as I have seen them charge up to $14 a plug for these, depending on the location.
Go to an import autoparts place to order them. I just ordered eight of them today for $3.25 at S&G Import Autoparts here in Michigan.
You can also get them online for $4.45 at :
http://www.germanautoparts.com/Volks...ectrical/192/1
Here is a link to what they look like: http://www.germanautoparts.com/image/C6T0D377W1
Sincerely,
Greg Taylor :) <><
Oxford, MI
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