Anybody using these plugs in there 800-1000 hp crank 2013-14 Shelby GT500's. How well does your car run with them? Using a better plug other than these? Id like to hear your experiences.
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I would like to try the Brisk, but need to research them.I am running E85 in my 03 and feel that the TR7's run much smoother then the BR7's. Just ran both backto back last week.
Been meaning to research these based on your results and that Cobra Jets come stock with Brisk.I use to run NGK BR7EF plugs, on pump gas they worked great, but on E85 not so much, so I switched to Brisk GR12S plugs (don't run the YS). I noticed the throttle felt much more responsive and the car just overall ran better with the GR12S plugs, I definitely recommend them.
Based on your set up. It sounds like the BR-GR12S might just workout good in your car. I'm also in your camp for a non projected, lower heat range plug for a higher powered and boosted car. Right now I'm leaning towards GR12'S. Would definitely like to hear some feed back from you if you decide to give them a go! Unfortunately my car is already garaged for the remainder of the year till next spring so I wont beable to give them a try out on the street till than. But I think the BR- GR12S are going to run well in my setup!Brisk Silver Racing GR12S Spark Plug
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Ok, I’m sold.
Non-projected and heat range possibly closer to 8 on the NGK scale. They don’t have a BR8EF that I’d like to try.
I’ll try them before my October rental and report back.
Car recently made 1084rwhp on a soupy 93 degree (3000 DA in Dyno room) health check up. Previous was 1110rwhp sae but like my tuner said, it’s safe and pulled clean to 7500rpm so we only made 2 pulls.
-J
I'm hearing alot of good things about TR7IX GTMAN212! Thanks for your responseTR7IX plugs I run in my 14 and I have no complaints
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Ok, I’m sold.
Non-projected and heat range possibly closer to 8 on the NGK scale. They don’t have a BR8EF that I’d like to try.
I’ll try them before my October rental and report back.
Car recently made 1084rwhp on a soupy 93 degree (3000 DA in Dyno room) health check up. Previous was 1110rwhp sae but like my tuner said, it’s safe and pulled clean to 7500rpm so we only made 2 pulls.
-J
You running E85? Check this link out. FYI Those GR12S are only good to around 850hpThank you. Yes I’d go with the 12s.
-J
Yes I run E85 but I’m surprised they but a power level on it. Not sure what the NGK BR7s are ‘rated’ at but I’ve been wanting to try a colder 8 plug. E85 tends to tolerate a hotter plug. 23-24# and 1100rwhp should probably want a 9-10 plug but I drive it regularly on the street so 80% is out of boost and I’ve had success with the NGKs but always looking for better options.You running E85? Check this link out. FYI Those GR12S are only good to around 850hp
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Brisk recommended me the BR10S for a 900 hp crank car and your putting out around 1250 -1300. You probably would be better off than me with the BR10S. I'm thinkin I might just go with the BR12S. My reason is because I'm still running stock oem motorcraft plugs without any issues and I'm 238 hp over stock. I personally think I'm going to gain alittle more out of my setup with a plug rated 2x cooler than what I have now. I read article that said for every 75-100 horsepower over stock rating you should go with 1 step cooler plug. So the BR12S puts me right inline but the 10S would be alittle on the to cold side for me. Damn....decisions decisions lolYes I run E85 but I’m surprised they but a power level on it. Not sure what the NGK BR7s are ‘rated’ at but I’ve been wanting to try a colder 8 plug. E85 tends to tolerate a hotter plug. 23-24# and 1100rwhp should probably want a 9-10 plug but I drive it regularly on the street so 80% is out of boost and I’ve had success with the NGKs but always looking for better options.
I’ll let you know.
-J
Very well put, I will continue to run GR12S plugs in my built engine, unless Lund suggests I change them back to the BR7EF.Yep I agree for you to run the 12s.
For me the variable is the E85. I run pump E85 and then spike it with race E85 when I race or dyno just for safety.
It acts more like an alcohol motor in some ways like plugs, etc.
In my experience, say you’re at 900hp pump gas and I’m 1100hp E85. They both will likely tolerate the same plug. The E85 burns cooler and richer and will tolerate the hotter plug despite what the spark plug company basic rules of thumb may be.
I think your correct just like Steve @2011 gtcs is running.
Good luck.
-J
Excellent, please let us know what they recommendVery well put, I will continue to run GR12S plugs in my built engine, unless Lund suggests I change them back to the BR7EF.