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Anyone know of a Zex dealer locally?

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Old 08-29-2008, 01:08 PM
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Hoping I will find a shop that is open tomorrow so I can pick them up ASAP! Please lmk crew!
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Those plugs are not that great. Is there a reason you want to use those? If you want i'm pretty sure Automotive Engineering has them in stock. they are in Pinellas on Ulmerton and US19
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Thats what I have right now... What would be the better choice?
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I need a 2 step colder plug. What is the best option?
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Originally Posted by SweetS2K,Aug 29 2008, 02:30 PM
I need a 2 step colder plug. What is the best option?
I take it you are spraying? What are you running now? Honestly the stock plugs are great. Cross reference what plug is 2 step colder. If you are under a 100shot i would only go one step colder. It will run better
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I just had a KW SC installed and am running NGK IFR8H11 for my plugs (Elroy reccomended them for my set up). Not sure if this helps. But advice is free...it's repair that are expensive.
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thank you, yes I am currently on a wet 75 shot. No problems, but have decided its time to change the plugs again. I have had the Zex plugs, but after searching the forums, it appears NGK is the better plug. So if I only need a one step colder plug, should I go with the plug that has the resistor? I see there is a iridium NGK with a resistor and there is a copper NGK w/o a resistor. Both are one step colder plug...I appreciate the advice.
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I've always run a copper plug when spraying. I would suggest posting in the FI forum. See what those guys say. It's also a good idea to change your plugs often when spraying
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