I know this has sort of been beat to death... Sorry
I have a Cobb AP on the way thanks to a fellow forum member. Thank you!
I've seen folks mention running the Ruths and EQT recommends non-projected tip plugs - I'm sure everyone know which at this point, but just in case -
NGK R7438-8 (NGK #: 4905)
Denso IKH01-24 (Denso #: 5749)
I was perfectly fine to get either of the two above. Both seem fine based on reviews I could find. However I'm also seeing that folks are running stock plugs just gapped to .024
I do and will continue to be doing Autocross starting in May. My local group currently has about 14 events, which I intend to do all of, and there is a good chance I will travel to other local-ish events Columbus-> Cincy or ->Xenia. So there may be several consecutive weekends of running the car sort of hard. It's definitely not track conditions, but I may have a co-driver for some events as well.
If I could save $160 on plugs that would be nice. But I also don't want to risk damaging anything over it either.
Should I be sticking with stock plugs or playing it safe with the plugs from above.
- If either of the ones listed. Do these wear faster/ what replacement schedule would I be looking at?
Thank you
I have a Cobb AP on the way thanks to a fellow forum member. Thank you!
I've seen folks mention running the Ruths and EQT recommends non-projected tip plugs - I'm sure everyone know which at this point, but just in case -
NGK R7438-8 (NGK #: 4905)
Denso IKH01-24 (Denso #: 5749)
I was perfectly fine to get either of the two above. Both seem fine based on reviews I could find. However I'm also seeing that folks are running stock plugs just gapped to .024
I do and will continue to be doing Autocross starting in May. My local group currently has about 14 events, which I intend to do all of, and there is a good chance I will travel to other local-ish events Columbus-> Cincy or ->Xenia. So there may be several consecutive weekends of running the car sort of hard. It's definitely not track conditions, but I may have a co-driver for some events as well.
If I could save $160 on plugs that would be nice. But I also don't want to risk damaging anything over it either.
Should I be sticking with stock plugs or playing it safe with the plugs from above.
- If either of the ones listed. Do these wear faster/ what replacement schedule would I be looking at?
Thank you