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For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Monday, April 18, 2005 3:47 PM
For those like me who don't want to spend $50 on TR7 Iridium spark plug changes.

AC Delco part # 41-602, 2 steps colder than stock, copper and $3.38 CDN a piece

These are the new number for the FR2LS plugs that jbodyho has mentioned in the past.





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Re: For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Monday, April 18, 2005 7:28 PM
Shaun wrote:For those like me who don't want to spend $50 on TR7 Iridium spark plug changes.

AC Delco part # 41-602, 2 steps colder than stock, copper and $3.38 CDN a piece

These are the new number for the FR2LS plugs that jbodyho has mentioned in the past.


How about 3 steps cooler for the people using a little more n2o . . .







Re: For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Monday, April 18, 2005 7:31 PM
What's wrong with the NGK's we're all using that cost even less than that?






Re: For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:46 AM
the ngk TR6 are fine for 75 shot or less. 2 steps colder is needed for the 100 -150 shot. 3 steps colder... are u doing with that much n2o anyways?


Re: For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:09 AM
Karo: Just called the parts guy. He said the old number FR1LS changes to FR2LS which changes to 41-602. I don't know how thats possible when they are supposed to be different heat ranges. Sorry I couldn't find out anything else. I'm now going to be extra watchful on the dyno and see what these plugs look like after the first pull compared to my TR6s.

Agent: I run a 100 shot(flywheel rated) so I wanted another step colder than TR6's. TR6's are fine for a 75 shot and I've even been using them with my 100 shot so far.


2000 Z24
200 hp, 230 lb/ft on 75 shot
14.396@96 mph
217 hp, 275 lb/ft on 90 shot
No track times yet
Re: For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Saturday, April 23, 2005 9:46 AM
[quote=Karo (Car Customs)
How about 3 steps cooler for the people using a little more n2o . . .

He's got enough NOS in that thing to blow himself up...........PERIOD!





LMAO couldn't resist



Re: For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Thursday, April 28, 2005 7:46 PM
What's the #'s for the Denzo Iridium plugs that are 2 steps colder? I bought some that fit the car, but the gap is smaller...or is that normal?








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Re: For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:25 PM
If i run those ac delco 2 step pluds what would teh gap be?
Re: For those wanting 2 step colder plugs
Friday, May 13, 2005 7:09 PM
what is the length of this plug



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