SO does the kit include new spark plugs or do they just use stock plugs at a different gap , im surprised that nobody has asked this question yet
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
stock plugs, none included in the kit
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yup none in the kit
so no plugs avaliable , and we have mentioned it
well thats disappointing but it does show you that gm didnt see a problem with using the stock ones with boost and they feel that they will hold up, ive actually had good results with the stockers i like them even better than the champion plugs
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
Actually I think they left the stock one's in there for a reason.
The gm reflash made my car run rich (9.5-10 afr). Running that rich, it could be because I have colder plugs that are not burning hot enough to burn enough of the fuel.
That is what I was told by a guy who built his own 8 second rwd ecotec cavalier. He told me it is possible, but he was not sure since he was only making that speculation from what I had told him about my car and how it was running.
I got it running great with an fpr and lowering the base fuel pressure, but I am tempted to remove it and try the stock plugs out.
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