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Old 12-17-2009 | 07:32 PM
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Thats a good question. I'm assuming it wont matter what fuel you run but maybe someone can confirm this.

BTW...How are things going with you man? Ive been working on getting my franchise going.
Old 12-17-2009 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by boostedf22c,Dec 16 2009, 05:57 PM

And about solving misfire problems, new plugs, regardless of type, usually fixes that.
or getting rid of the crappy ap1 coil packs
Old 12-17-2009 | 08:31 PM
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I havent had any problems with my AP1 coil packs when I was at 600 whp. We will see how they do at 700+ i guess.
Old 12-18-2009 | 06:17 AM
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I haven't had any problem with my coil packs either, running two cars one at 600whp on the roadcourse and the other at 400 street/roadcourse... I run ethanol based fuel with the plugs I mentioned earlier (R5671A-10 and -8 for the street car)
Old 12-18-2009 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Momentum,Dec 16 2009, 05:52 PM
Your car makes more than 1000hp that's some kind of record for sure? Either way I don't really care what kind of plugs you run I'm just stating what I've seen in my experience. I tune cars everyday and I have solved more misfire problems than you can imagine by throwing the "latest and greatest" plugs in the trash and putting coppers in. On top of that every race car I have ever worked on or seen from F1 cars to Rally cars have coppers, that has to count for something.

I would say there is no way your plugs are making that happen they can cause interference with radar detectors and extreme cases (bad grounds) your radio
LOL This statement proves your obvious experience.
Old 12-18-2009 | 08:28 AM
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Old 12-18-2009 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by MaseEngineering,Dec 18 2009, 11:31 AM
LOL This statement proves your obvious experience.


I got to also jump in here.


Wonder what EGTs they run because they are running exotic high-density fuel blends


if there egts are super hi I could see a copper plug melting away. With as much money as they put in to research I could see them running some sort of exotic spark plug material.
Old 12-18-2009 | 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by MugenRioS2k,Dec 18 2009, 11:47 AM


I got to also jump in here.


Wonder what EGTs they run because they are running exotic high-density fuel blends


if there egts are super hi I could see a copper plug melting away. With as much money as they put in to research I could see them running some sort of exotic spark plug material.
Yeah comon sense tell me that the amount of time/money invested and whats on the line, they wont be relying on a $2 copper spark plug
Old 12-18-2009 | 03:24 PM
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My money is on the BKR8EIX, I tried several others before these and they have yet to deteriorate.
Old 12-20-2009 | 06:51 PM
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They run a surface discharge plug made by champion that weighs under 11 grams... it's not $2 but it is copper. The fuel is not exotic as you think either

http://www.formula1.com/inside_f1/rules_an...s/8700/fia.html

If you compare that to the allowances of regular gasoline you would be surprised. Due to recent regulations (last 10 years) F1 engines have become much less exotic than you would think. The difference in the cars is mostly in the Chassis now which is unfortunate.

Mase, why not contribute to the thread rather than throwing around undeserved personal attacks.


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