turbo setup is just about done... getting it all finished and ready for startup just wondering what kind of plugs some of you guys are running.. i have a fully built eco im starting at 8 lbs unitl i can get it to a shop for a tune and then itll be 12-14lbs
NGK LTR5IX-11 - stock
NGK LTR6IX-11 - one step colder(in my car)
NGK LTR7IX-11 - 2 steps colder
They are the proper plugs to run in the eco. They are the same exact length as the stock ACDelcos, unlike the SRT-4 plugs.

well should i go with one step or two steps colder?
Most turbo Eco guys have great luck with the 2 steps colder plugs. I'd use those.
Thanks for this post, it's about time that I get some.

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2 steps colder # posted above for me.
yeah im buying the 2 step colder # up there as well
Would I be better off with one step colder or 2 steps if I'm running the supercharger kit? I'm going to be running a 3.0" pulley
Andrew Steen wrote:Would I be better off with one step colder or 2 steps if I'm running the supercharger kit? I'm going to be running a 3.0" pulley
I'm running the 2 step in my SC Eco, and no problems. Same pulley size as you. Better to be safe.

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