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NGK TR7ix Spark Plug First Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="Lance SVT" data-source="post: 15047883" data-attributes="member: 83538"><p>I believe about 2-3,000 miles. When I had my car tuned, the tuner put in some fresh ones before the dyno session. I'm not sure what they're gapped at though, I'll have to go back and check.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So far I really like them! Only time will tell, but I am really impressed so far! I called around, and Napa had them for the cheapest at less than 7 bucks a plug!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info Bob! I bet they're both awesome plugs since it seems like a lot of people run both. It just seems like the TR6's are more finicky with finding the right plug gap for your application from what it sounds like. I like the fact that I can run a colder plug with more gap and it runs really smooth! True the TR6's are a lot cheaper, but I really don't put enough miles on my car to be changing them out that frequently. I just figured I'd give these plugs a shot since if heard nothing but good things, and so far I am glad I did! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nice!!! I am right there with you, I noticed an immediate improvement as well!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice! I didn't check that gap with a gauge, but I did however look them all over before I put them in and they all looked consistent to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lance SVT, post: 15047883, member: 83538"] I believe about 2-3,000 miles. When I had my car tuned, the tuner put in some fresh ones before the dyno session. I'm not sure what they're gapped at though, I'll have to go back and check. So far I really like them! Only time will tell, but I am really impressed so far! I called around, and Napa had them for the cheapest at less than 7 bucks a plug! Thanks for the info Bob! I bet they're both awesome plugs since it seems like a lot of people run both. It just seems like the TR6's are more finicky with finding the right plug gap for your application from what it sounds like. I like the fact that I can run a colder plug with more gap and it runs really smooth! True the TR6's are a lot cheaper, but I really don't put enough miles on my car to be changing them out that frequently. I just figured I'd give these plugs a shot since if heard nothing but good things, and so far I am glad I did! Nice!!! I am right there with you, I noticed an immediate improvement as well! Thanks for the advice! I didn't check that gap with a gauge, but I did however look them all over before I put them in and they all looked consistent to me. [/QUOTE]
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