Spark Plugs
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Spark Plugs
I have a 1994 Bonneville SSEi, I do believe that this is the series 1 engine?
I am having some rough idle problems and I think it is time for a spark plugs.
I am pushing about 8-9 lbs of boost right now with a cold air intake and the cold weather. I was wondering what type of plugs I should use and if I have to gap them at all???
I am having some rough idle problems and I think it is time for a spark plugs.
I am pushing about 8-9 lbs of boost right now with a cold air intake and the cold weather. I was wondering what type of plugs I should use and if I have to gap them at all???
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I believe that you may want to try NGK TR55'*... I think you will want the gap at .055-.060...
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I'd go with the TR55'* at .060, seeing as you haven't swapped pulleys. I don't know what gap they come with at the store, but you can order them with certain gaps from ZZPerformance.com
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replace the wires as well. I just changed my spark plugs not that long ago and after i did it the car ran like crap all of the sudden. Someone suggested I get new wires but I was stubborn about it and said they were good enough, eventually I caved in and got new wires and it'* back to normal .
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