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Possibly ignorant question about replacing spark plugs after a custom tune.

Old Apr 11, 2007 | 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by gsrboi80
I keep a set in my car too. I switched from BPR7ES to BR7ES. They work much better in my 03 without the protruding tip. Smoother and no missfire codes that I used to see on occasion
ya i been having problems with miss firing now, i have BR7ES in at like gap 22-23 and high rpm its mis fire, i dont know maybe time to go colder now? any one?
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Old Apr 11, 2007 | 05:35 AM
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seriously if u cant change a spark plug on an evo (which is extremely easy compared to other cars) maybe its cuz ur a girl who doesnt wanna break any fingernail? lol. 4g36 engine is probably the easiest i've ever done. remove the plastic cover with a few tiny bolts, and only a few more sec to pull off the two units sitting on top.... the spark plugs arent that deep in the evo... DONE lol
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