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<blockquote data-quote="01cobravortech" data-source="post: 14880974" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>I've used the TR6ixs before but the problem with those is that the gap does open up pretty wide over time. The copper TR6s of course have that 'stumbling issue' at idle. Its annoying but tolerable.</p><p></p><p>My problem with the TR6ixs was needing to gap them to about .032 to get them to run right & unfortunately I'm not an iridium gapping guru. Broke too many tips and running the TR7ix with the out of the box gap of .034 - .036 took care of the concern about being able to safely and correctly gap an iridium plug.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've always been of the opinion that you should always go with the coldest plug possible, that doesn't foul. And in my own practical experience, the TR7ix performs exactly as the TR6ix. </p><p></p><p>All that aside, I think NGK makes the best quality plug you can get out there.</p><p></p><p>Btw, you have some real nice looking arms. You're a handsome looking guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01cobravortech, post: 14880974, member: 14885"] I've used the TR6ixs before but the problem with those is that the gap does open up pretty wide over time. The copper TR6s of course have that 'stumbling issue' at idle. Its annoying but tolerable. My problem with the TR6ixs was needing to gap them to about .032 to get them to run right & unfortunately I'm not an iridium gapping guru. Broke too many tips and running the TR7ix with the out of the box gap of .034 - .036 took care of the concern about being able to safely and correctly gap an iridium plug. I've always been of the opinion that you should always go with the coldest plug possible, that doesn't foul. And in my own practical experience, the TR7ix performs exactly as the TR6ix. All that aside, I think NGK makes the best quality plug you can get out there. Btw, you have some real nice looking arms. You're a handsome looking guy. [/QUOTE]
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