well i was going to run ac delco 41-602's but apparently seing as how they are gasketed opposed to tapered i shouldnt be running them, they are 2 steps colder then the stock plugs as well
what are you guys running for plugs then?
the post for the plug info is here http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=39&i=17593&t=17593
Ive ran ngk TR6's a while now. Before when I was sc'd with nitrous and still use them with my turbo setup. Good cheap plugs and many parts stores stock them. I feel good going in and asking for plugs for a 2007 corvette Z06
I have the part number for these. Will post once I get back home later today.
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icemike89 wrote:Ive ran ngk TR6's a while now. Before when I was sc'd with nitrous and still use them with my turbo setup. Good cheap plugs and many parts stores stock them. I feel good going in and asking for plugs for a 2007 corvette Z06
So when i go in and ask for these plugs( ngk TR6's) i should be asking for them for a 2007 corvette Z06 and not a cavalier 2.4? I have a 96" 2.4 by the way..
Yep, thats a factory application for tr6's. Most morons that work at parts stores dont know what your talking about if you ask for tr6's or even the ngk part number they cant find them. No matter what you go in there for, in most cases theyll ask for the vehicle soo they can look it up in the computer. If you tell them the info for your car, it will bring up plugs that are stock heat range.
ngk tr6 is pn 4177. and sweet as to the z06, half the time they are arguing with me saying they cant look up the part number
Yea I got tired of people not understanding what the hell I was talking about and looking at me like I was stupid for putting spark plugs for a different car in mine.. Everyone knows spark plugs are vehicle specific, duh! lol
I get t3 and oil return/feed gaskets at the parts store too, thats when I have an 87 thunderbird
gmanz24 (The Bash Whore) wrote:ngk tr6 is pn 4177. and sweet as to the z06, half the time they are arguing with me saying they cant look up the part number
Correct these are what I'm running. About $1.68 a plug. I just say I need NGK stock number 4177.
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