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Author Subject: Colder Spark Plugs for SC engine
matt.gti6

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My spark plugs are due for being replaced (standard peugeot items, part no. 5960.15).

Now that I'm supercharged (approx 50 extra horsies, 0.5bar boost) I want to fit correct temperature rating.

Looking at NGK's guide suggests going one grade colder for each 75-100bhp extra power. So I'm after 7's (one grade colder than standard 6's)

Question is... NGK do both 'BKR7EKC' and 'BKR7EKU', anyone know which one I need? More info on the code here

Alternatively, I can pay a bit extra and go for BKR7EIX Iridiums, and then I don't have this complication!

Any advice would be much appreciated!

Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:20
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didnt the spark plugs get changed during the conversion, which one is it?

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Posted 18th Aug 2010 at 17:39
matt.gti6

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No, its a second hand ecosse conversion that I've got on my car, so I still have my standard plugs.

It's not been on the car long, just working my way through the finishing touches.
Posted 18th Aug 2010 at 17:42
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If some of the low boost SC guys could let me know what plugs they run, that'd be useful Cool
Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:19
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iridium plugs iirc is what all the charged boys and myself use. ill try get the code

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:20
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just looked, low boost seem to use normal plugs, high boost use, NGK iridium high temp plugs.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Peugeot-306-2-0-S16-GTi-TUNED-NGK-IRIDIUM-SPARK-PLUGS-/260403027097?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:23
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I just used standard one in my low boost one, but will be running NGK iridium 8s when it goes for high boost mapping next fri.

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:29
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I use colder ones for my low boost Yes Off the top of my head i cant remember which ones but im sure its mentioned somewhere in one of the project threads.

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:44
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Did you just go one heat range colder for low boost? That'd be 7's if you were using NGK plugs...is it your project thread where I would find the answer?
Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:46
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The low boost SC uses grade 7.

I think these (BKR7EIX) are the right ones.

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:53
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birk wrote:
I just used standard one in my low boost one, but will be running NGK iridium 8s when it goes for high boost mapping next fri.


No wonder you were having issues with det.

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 17:54
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smegal wrote:
birk wrote:
I just used standard one in my low boost one, but will be running NGK iridium 8s when it goes for high boost mapping next fri.


No wonder you were having issues with det.



Doh


Yes, as Craig's stated you must use either the NGK BKR7EIX's [road use] or the BKR8EIX's [road & track use] on the low boost S/C conversion.

If anything, it's more important to use cooler plugs on the low-boost conversion than the high-boost conversion - this is due to the high compression ratio on the low-boost conversion.

Using standard plugs will cause issues - they are too well instulated, and will retain too much heat during the combustion process, rather than dissipating it out into the head. This means there may be enough heat to set the mixture alight before the spark has even happened.

This results in damage to the head gasket / front of piston crown.

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 18:01
matt.gti6

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Cheers for all the help guys Smile

Just ordered some NGK BKR7EIX's from my local motor factor, who are getting them in for me this afternoon Cool
Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 18:36
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That would explain why ive gone through a few engines then LOL

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 18:53
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birk wrote:
That would explain why ive gone through a few engines then LOL


Roll eyes Please tell me it wasnt something that simple Doh

Surely you read that the plugs need changing when going through Rich's instructions? Dunno

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 19:15
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i really need to change my discovery for a new car that suits my age, any ideas
Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 19:33
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rallyestyle wrote:
birk wrote:
That would explain why ive gone through a few engines then LOL


Roll eyes Please tell me it wasnt something that simple Doh

Surely you read that the plugs need changing when going through Rich's instructions? Dunno


Seems that my have been the cause of death to my 2nd and 3rd engines LOL

And Yes i did read the instructions, about 18months ago LOL

Ahhwell, i will have ngk8s in the car as of next fri, hopefully will have over 400bhp aswell Smile

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Posted 20th Aug 2010 at 00:02
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I run ngk 6 in mine, because of the turbo they need to be that much colder, running really well with them in, rich why dont the high boost run 6's aswell? different heat build up?

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Posted 20th Aug 2010 at 00:58
ash

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I run bcr8es in my road lbsc, my race hbsc and have done with every previous race engine as track n road rr swear by them. They are rs turbo plugs and cost me less than £2 each!
Posted 20th Aug 2010 at 03:17
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Tom - Heat Range 6 is a standard plug....Yes

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Posted 20th Aug 2010 at 12:21
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Ok, its whatever track and road fitted while mapping it, they always use the same ones

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Posted 20th Aug 2010 at 13:31
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On the heat range for the plugs, some brands scale the other way to NGK.

With NGK, the higher the number the cooler the plug.

Some other brands, the lower the number, the cooler the plug. So, they may well be a cool plug, depending if they are NGK or not.


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Posted 20th Aug 2010 at 14:46
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Post #23
I have always used NGK Iridium 8's in my LBSC Smile

Rich, would running 8's rather then 7's for a LB make much of a difference? Even if the mapped car was running 7's?

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Posted 20th Aug 2010 at 17:52
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Out of interest Rich, which ones do you fit as standard/fitted to my car?

Also what is the change interval for RP oil?

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Posted 20th Aug 2010 at 18:07
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Smegal, for the oil i personally would be changing it at something like a normal interval for a non boosted car, i.e. somewhere between 6k and 10k depending on usage.

I change mine annually regardless of milage (normally about 2 - 3k a year)

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