Spark Plugs

BeRG

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Where u all buy your spark plugs r???
last time i buy the place now no more stock edi .... :(
i looking for hks front 10 and trail 11
anyone know where to get??
or other more suitable plugs???

thanks
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they got 9 and 10 only lar...
i want 10 and 11...
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Originally posted by BeRG@Nov 27 2004, 01:32
they got 9 and 10 only lar...
i want 10 and 11...
B)
think SS racing still have 4pcs of RE racing competitions sparkplug left .

RedSun also have HKS 10 and 11. Give them a buzz.... ;)
 

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thanks man...
anyone have the no. for redsun??
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will go check out SS today
 

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here u go
019-328 9549 (Ah Meng)
call him after 12pm, he still in bed now...everyday also work OT so hard work.....heheh :D
 

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Originally posted by BeRG@Nov 27 2004, 01:32
they got 9 and 10 only lar...
i want 10 and 11...
B)
Hey BeRG,

Does your car start easily on first or second crank cold with 10 & 11?? They are very good for racing around on the track but not that good for mainly fast street driving.

Personally we have had the most success with NGK 8 & 9s for power, fuel efficiency and easy starting (i.e. without flooding the engine due to fouled/dirty plugs).
 

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Originally posted by 13btt+Nov 29 2004, 15:00 --></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (13btt @ Nov 29 2004, 15:00 )</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-BeRG@Nov 27 2004, 01:32
they got 9 and 10 only lar...
i want 10 and 11...
B)
Hey BeRG,

Does your car start easily on first or second crank cold with 10 & 11?? They are very good for racing around on the track but not that good for mainly fast street driving.

Personally we have had the most success with NGK 8 & 9s for power, fuel efficiency and easy starting (i.e. without flooding the engine due to fouled/dirty plugs). [/b][/quote]
hehehe....

i was using some 10-11 plugs and they aren't that good for normal driving conditions....not too long ago,my car gave way due to the plugs,replaced them with NGK OEM replacements,and the car was good once more....cheers!!
 

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yah it starts very easily on the first crank, i tried using 8 and 9's but felt very sluggish at high RPM, once i used the 10 and 11 then no problem edi...

last time i used the OEM plugs, lasted me about 3 months then short edi the plugs, dont know why.....
i suspect timing to high lar... any ideas?

thanks for the no.
 

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racing plugs .. will only works well if the engine warm enough ,

I suggest you to check on the crank angle timing , check it with a timing light .....

maybe your coil sparks are not good ... that makes the plugs to flood up sometimes ,
 

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alright, will check it tomorrow,
now late edi lar, want to stay home watch TV :P
 

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