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    damn, look at what ive started
    I only want to know if the Iridiums IK20L would fit my FD2

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    Quote Originally Posted by claymore View Post
    "However one thing it didn't cover which is what i'm curious on... thermal conductivity is mentioned, but what about electrical conductivity of the electrode depending on the temp of the ceramic insulator?"

    Insulators have NO ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY that's why they are called insulators. And insulator temperature has no effect on electrical conductivity of the electrode they are insulating ... unless you cool them down to close to absolute zero ... and that's very hard to do inside the combustion chamber.
    yeah i know.. but what i'm getting at is that the ceramic is what retains any heat that is created by the combustion process.. it would transfer heat to the electrode that sits inside it... surely it also affects the conductivity of the electrode even by a poofteenth of a difference...

    small issue.. like i said, curiousity...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limbo View Post
    If you use the wrong plugs you usually have;
    - startup problems
    - may get premature ignition/detonation
    - car may not start
    - fuel economy goes crazy
    - car drives/ idles funny

    Effects? can case engine damage or just be a pain in the A$$
    just wondering if another effect of wrong plugs could be no fuel delivery?

    seems my plugs fail every 3000kms
    or goes shanky cos the fuel seems to be "choking"

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    Quote Originally Posted by gReY-oNe View Post
    just wondering if another effect of wrong plugs could be no fuel delivery?

    seems my plugs fail every 3000kms
    or goes shanky cos the fuel seems to be "choking"
    Shouldn't be.... the fuel pump runs off a separate circuit, and the injectors are located in the intake manifold anyway, not in the cylinder head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by claymore View Post
    Then think again which part of the plug is closest to the heat generated by the combustion process and therefore gets the hottest... the ground electrode and the center electrode not the insulator. If anything the center electrode would be trying to dissipate it's excess heat into the insulator not the other way around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gReY-oNe View Post
    just wondering if another effect of wrong plugs could be no fuel delivery?

    seems my plugs fail every 3000kms
    or goes shanky cos the fuel seems to be "choking"

    Effects of boost, running too rich, fouls the plugs real quick.
    That's why most boosted car run copper plugs and change them very often.
    I rem my old car killed the platinum ones in under 2,000km.
    If you get the car tuned for the plugs you shouldn't have as much issue though.

    Yeah as arrong said, fuel is different, but your prob not sparkign the fuel due to your plugs fouling and its flooding the engine
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    ^^ Yeah, I misunderstood her post too. But I agree, run too rich and the plugs foul up. The reason for running rich is to protect the engine from preignition, but that means that you need colder plugs, which end up fouling quicker. What boost pressure are you running? Reduce it slightly, which means you shouldn't need to run as rich and you can also go to a slightly cooler plug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsp26 View Post
    Eurodude.. part you highlighted in bold makes sense.

    FastFwd: in your case it seems more like a tuning issue as from your description there was no proof or proven discovery that the plugs were fouled.. it seems to me that your car was tuned maybe specifically on 98oct hence it not running correctly on the 95 with oct booster?

    Nah thats not the case, i have run 95 before without octane and it worked fine. It was specifically the plugs. they wernt fouled the tips almost looked white. The oct booster apparently leaves a residue in the tip of the irridium metal or something i dunno. But it deff was the plugs. not the fuel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limbo View Post
    Effects of boost, running too rich, fouls the plugs real quick.
    That's why most boosted car run copper plugs and change them very often.
    I rem my old car killed the platinum ones in under 2,000km.
    If you get the car tuned for the plugs you shouldn't have as much issue though.

    Yeah as arrong said, fuel is different, but your prob not sparkign the fuel due to your plugs fouling and its flooding the engine
    i dont really understand wats goin on all i noe is i have to change them alot

    oil change every 5000 and looked like sprak change every 2500
    the car got retuned on wednesday with the plugs so im hopin this is better
    my first tune was with platinum plugs which failed fast

    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    ^^ Yeah, I misunderstood her post too. But I agree, run too rich and the plugs foul up. The reason for running rich is to protect the engine from preignition, but that means that you need colder plugs, which end up fouling quicker. What boost pressure are you running? Reduce it slightly, which means you shouldn't need to run as rich and you can also go to a slightly cooler plug.
    im only runnin about 8psi reduce it anymore and i wont be about to go up a slight up hill LMAO


    umm would u guys happen to have any advice on wat brand or type of colder plugs i can get ?
    my next service is this weekend so i can pick up one today

    Thanks heaps

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    i'm running NGK platinium 7 range & i'm running 10PSI.
    Mine was tuned with platinum plugs also.

    I think you should see a change from the retune. If they tune it to 14.7 A/F it should be fine. I had a look at my plugs after about 1,000km and they looked fine.

    All comes down to the tuner
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    Quote Originally Posted by gReY-oNe View Post
    i dont really understand wats goin on all i noe is i have to change them alot

    oil change every 5000 and looked like sprak change every 2500
    the car got retuned on wednesday with the plugs so im hopin this is better
    my first tune was with platinum plugs which failed fast

    im only runnin about 8psi reduce it anymore and i wont be about to go up a slight up hill LMAO

    umm would u guys happen to have any advice on wat brand or type of colder plugs i can get ?
    my next service is this weekend so i can pick up one today

    Thanks heaps
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    I reckon get NGK IRIWAYS/IRITOPS

    Quote Originally Posted by NGK
    NGK Iritop 7 Iridium Spark Plug

    Gap - 0.8mm
    Heat range - 7

    The NGK Iritops are performance plugs suited specifically for engines requiring colder rated spark plugs and smaller gaps not catered for in the Iridium range.

    An ideal replacement for cars using the BCPR6EIX-11/BCPR7EIX-11 that require a smaller 0.8mm gap at higher boost levels



    NGK Iriway 7 Iridium Spark Plug

    Gap - 0.8mm
    Heat range - 7

    The NGK Iriways are performance plugs suited specifically for engines requiring colder rated spark plugs and smaller gaps not catered for in the Iridium range.

    An ideal replacement for cars using the BKR7EIX-11 that require a smaller 0.8mm gap at higher boost levels.
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