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    what kind/heat range of spark plugs do you use

    I've heard going 2 heat ranges colder is good for a boosted car, but since you guys are the boosted e30 experts I'll ask you. My car runs 8psi boost right now on the recommended heat range plug, but I need to change them out.
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    Iam still running stock coppers , but have only been boosted for about 2 months and don't daily my e30. but they seem fine still and i am running 7 lbs.
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      #3
      Yep, 2 steps is fine.

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        #4
        sweet thanks guys
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          #5
          hey just for anyone searching in the future, I've got part numbers:

          for one heat range colder its NGK plug BPR6ES
          for two heat ranges colder its NGK plug BPR7ES

          bosch doesn't have plugs available for colder heat ranges.
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            #6
            I'm planning on running BPR6ES with my stroker (been running OE bosch until now), for turbo I'd probably go for the 2 heatrange colder plugs.
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              #7
              cool thanks, thats what I ended up ordering!
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                #8
                in future its simply better to have a look at the state of your plugs. If they are too cold they will get sooted up and foul, especially if left sit for a period of time while idling. Just keep changing up a range until the plugs clear. Quite often you find you dont need much of a change at all.
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                  #9
                  I got tired of changing spark plugs...I dislike coppers.

                  hotter plugs idle better and help throttle response down low, but get overheated during prolonged abuse.

                  Stock NGKs would be bpr5es

                  I am currently using NGK BPR7EIX iridium plugs, 2 steps colder.
                  for the track, i use BPR8EIX, 3 steps colder

                  thumb of rule...for every 85-100hp increase, take 1 step colder.

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