
Originally Posted by
dropem
ok this maybe a nob question but y does it matter if it has a projected ti. i mean what is the big risk of running it? Does it get to hot? do they burn off faster? what ? because i have heard of running the non projected tips but haven't really heard alot about them and are the br7ef's the plugs i should run because i just put a NX kit on my truck and im planing on spraying 250 to it
Don't be afraid to ask questions ever... it's cheaper to ask then blow something up lol. Projected tip has less surface area which gets hotter. On a 250 shot, you wanna run an 8 series plug, it does not hurt to run around on them N/A and when you're ready to spray at any moment, they're in there ready to go. If you have bottle or boost... do you really run someone N/A? Whats that lol.

Originally Posted by
oleshifty
ok. you're right. I'm wrong. Done trying to DISCUSS. If there was no power difference, everyone would be running 8 range plugs on all cars because it's 'safer'. My fuel economy suffered, and I lost ability to spin tires from a dead stop (not that I could ever really smoke the 36's..but can atleast break them loose with tr5s). With 'nitrous tune' it got even worse, but that's to be expected from lack of timing. That was with a tr6 gapped at .035 vs ac-delco platinums with about 60k miles on them gapped at .050 or whatever original gap gm recommended.
We are only talking surface area here... safer! What was the gap on the plugs when you couldn't spin the tires? See above^^^. You can't optimal performance all the time. Arm yourself with the better plugs when you know there is a chance you might spray... only since you say you can tell a difference between a 55 and a 6 plug, hell that could have been anything... more humid/hotter that day, bad gas, many other variables. Don't get upset or feel you are getting flamed, it is a debate... just... you are losing lol J/K it's all in good fun. Take this info and use it, it's good stuff
30' Ford Model A Tudor Sedan - Custom chassis - Big bore LS2 - twin B76's - Glide - 9" w/ 3.07 gears - 30" DR tire - 2k lbs cruiser