Spark plugs for nitrous??
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Hi, I ordered a NX wet kit yesterday and it is supposed to get in tommorrow and I wanted to know what plugs you guys with juice are running because I am pretty sure our stock plugs are platinum and I know you shouldnt juice with platinum plugs cause they melt quicker. Anyways, the guy that sold me the kit said that he has copper NGK's for my car in stock and I was wondering if I should get them or not
Also, I went to a autoparts store a while back to get plugs for my car and the guy said that I should only use factory plugs that if I used anything else my car wouldn't run correct is this true?
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Also, I went to a autoparts store a while back to get plugs for my car and the guy said that I should only use factory plugs that if I used anything else my car wouldn't run correct is this true?
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If you have NOS, never use platinum plugs. You can just use regular NGK plugs and it should be fine. Depending how much you are squeezing, you might want to get one step colder plugs.
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