Well the 72 hour fail is over. Billy cancelled the EQT and ordered an IS38. I ban myself from posting on gmk7 for 30 days.
Honestly, if you don't have plans to upgrade fueling and run an E blend, that's probably the best bet. Yes, you can run a Vortex on stock fueling with pump gas. Buts it's like driving a Ferrari 45mph. Watching a 480p video on a 4k TV. Dipping your Waygu beef in ketchup. Playing Among Us on a 3080. It's just wasted potential. But for a daily driver, an IS38 will be fine.
Honestly, if you don't have plans to upgrade fueling and run an E blend, that's probably the best bet. Yes, you can run a Vortex on stock fueling with pump gas. Buts it's like driving a Ferrari 45mph. Watching a 480p video on a 4k TV. Dipping your Waygu beef in ketchup. Playing Among Us on a 3080. It's just wasted potential. But for a daily driver, an IS38 will be fine.
Its pretty funny hooking up the mini NES to the 75" 4K Sony I must say.
They are painfully expensive, but the NGK are the way to go. 7437 might be better for a daily driver. Too many recent issues with sensor and cracking ceramic etc.Spark plugs for the vortex... NGK R7438-9, or Denso IKH01-27? EQT is saying either one. What are most people running?
I can’t seem to find information online regarding the relative performance difference between the R7437-9 (4654) and R7438-9 (4656).They are painfully expensive, but the NGK are the way to go. 7437 might be better for a daily driver. Too many recent issues with sensor and cracking ceramic etc.
Plus Rock Auto charges for shipping. Napa usually has them in stock for the same price. FCP least expensive in the long run. Still don't get how FCP can afford that.Probably wiser to just spend the extra $40 up front to get them from FCP, and lifetime warranty replace them every time they wear out.