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For the most part you all have caught on without this post, but there have been a few habitual offenders that forced me to say this.
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Originally posted by d112crzy View PostThat's what everyone and their mom uses. It's the most common turbo plug. 2 step colder.
The plug IS NGK. There really is no other choice when it comes to Honda plugs.
You just have to get the correct heat range and plug style.
I'll narrow it down for you, search these plugs
NGK 4554
NGK 7173
Both are "8" heat range plugs. One style is projected, while the other is non projected.
Do some research on those plugs and the style of them.
I recommend sticking to tuning forums(hondata, ectune, evanstuning, pgmfi), as car forums know little to nothing about spark plugs.
On average, I've seen about a 10whp increase from using the correct set of spark plugs on turbo applications.
Originally posted by fatboy1185 View Post8-9 "lbs" is gonna be differnet depending what turbo you use. saything that doesnt really mean anything
^^click it or ticket^^
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If you get a 14b, I'd recommend you rebuild it yourself. It's easy and cheap.
14b at 9psi is pretty nice.
In all honesty, I used to think 14b's were a waste of everyones time until I tuned drummersteve7. His shit was fucking quick. The only thing i hated was that he would actually start to go into boost doing 80+mph on the freeway.
IMO, get a 3" exhaust, including the down pipe. Get the right spark plugs(with such a small turbo, the spark plugs make a big difference) and get the right tuner. You won't be dissapointed.
A 16g would be best, but if all you can afford at the time is a 14b, then go for it.
You'll be closer to 240whp on 9psi with the right plugs/tune.
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if a DSM BOV is in need... i have one i'll let go for the right price
THEN: 1993 Accord 10th Ann. Ed.---------------------- NOW: 1996 Accord EX
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Originally posted by d112crzyAnd it can only get better. That's the best part.
All I gotta really say is:
People of cb7tuner, this AUTO is NOT a joke. It has impressed ME, the hater of auto's.
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Originally posted by d112crzy View PostIf you get a 14b, I'd recommend you rebuild it yourself. It's easy and cheap.
14b at 9psi is pretty nice.
In all honesty, I used to think 14b's were a waste of everyones time until I tuned drummersteve7. His shit was fucking quick. The only thing i hated was that he would actually start to go into boost doing 80+mph on the freeway.
IMO, get a 3" exhaust, including the down pipe. Get the right spark plugs(with such a small turbo, the spark plugs make a big difference) and get the right tuner. You won't be dissapointed.
A 16g would be best, but if all you can afford at the time is a 14b, then go for it.
You'll be closer to 240whp on 9psi with the right plugs/tune.
Originally posted by prNonVtec4u View Postif a DSM BOV is in need... i have one i'll let go for the right price
^^click it or ticket^^
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Originally posted by d112crzy View PostThat's what everyone and their mom uses. It's the most common turbo plug. 2 step colder.
The plug IS NGK. There really is no other choice when it comes to Honda plugs.
You just have to get the correct heat range and plug style.
I'll narrow it down for you, search these plugs
NGK 4554
NGK 7173
Both are "8" heat range plugs. One style is projected, while the other is non projected.
Do some research on those plugs and the style of them.
I recommend sticking to tuning forums(hondata, ectune, evanstuning, pgmfi), as car forums know little to nothing about spark plugs.
On average, I've seen about a 10whp increase from using the correct set of spark plugs on turbo applications.miss my turbo cb7
moved onto volvos. dont know how that happened, just did
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