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cmcfaul 08-12-2013 10:51 AM

colder plugs for higher compression
 
With new JE pistons I think the compression is going to be 9.8 / 1. I am concerned about detonation with a single plug and super unleaded gas. I ordered the following plugs

NGK Iridium BR9EIX


I think stock heat range is 7 for street 8 for track 9 for me.

Anyone see a mistake with my choice?

Chris

73 911 E with DC 30 cam

rsscotty 08-12-2013 11:55 AM

That is what we use. You are making the correct choice.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1376337293.jpg

cmcfaul 08-12-2013 12:10 PM

Perfect

Many Thanks

One more thing to check off on the internal list of good decisions.

Chris

73 911 E

Dodge Man 08-13-2013 12:06 PM

Copper Core?
 
Your heat range is spot on for non-extended MFI plugs. I went the route of NGK Copper Core plugs which were less $$. NGK also has the radio resistor BR9ES if you want old fashioned copper core to test. I got some copper core plugs off Amazon for $2+ each for my stock 9.8 CR CIS 930/10 and it is happy. I even have some Bosch W3 & W4 MFI plugs in the garage if you want some test/tuning pieces. Best of luck


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