this is not your typical what sparl plugs should I use post.
my questions is why can't you use platnium plugs, what makes them so bad for nitrous, and the heat ranges, what do they actualy change on a plug to lower the heat range? just bored and thinking
 
 
platinum plugs act much like a glow plug and will not help your cause when it comes to detonation
copper in general conducts heat and electricity much faster, so heat will dissapate and not cause any "glow plug" effect
and as we all know, detonation = very very bad
don't know much about the heat ranges, but it's gonna fall in the same category for preventing detonation
 
 
well, someone's gotta edumacate you
and i'm damn sure that seaman isn't gonna help you 
 
 
MeltdOwn350 aka cOdy wrote:http://www.prostreetonline.com/pso/pages/techtips/showarticle.asp?articleid=19
Theres a lot of good information in that article.  
Thanks for the link.
-Jeff-
If its worth doing its worth over doing.
 
 
(Tom) wrote:Well the electrode determines the heat range if the link didn't tell you that.
I know that but I wanted to know how it determines the heat range, liek what about the electrode changes its heat range
 
 
Inferno wrote:MeltdOwn350 aka cOdy wrote:http://www.prostreetonline.com/pso/pages/techtips/showarticle.asp?articleid=19
Theres a lot of good information in that article.  
Thanks for the link.
-Jeff-
google can be everyone's friend lol
 
 
Darkstars what plugs are you running?
I have NGK TR6's since I put the nitrous in and they seem to be fine
 
 
ryan is runnin the autolite 103's if i remember right
i have a couple sets of tr6-4177 on the way from karo (hooray!)
 
 
I've been running the NGK's for about 2 years now, with NO problems. There pretty cheap to which is always a good thing 
 
 
yeah I'm running Autolite 103's no problems so far
 
 
what gap are you guys running them at?
 
 
thought you had autolite 105's???^^^^^^^^