spark plug problem???
ok so i lost my license in december, and my car has been sitting in the garage since then. i start it every monday and every friday and let the turbo timer go for 9 min and 30 sec...but while its been sitting there i put in spark plugs and cables. and i took it out for a go around the block, and it sputters after about 4000 rpms with full throttle....is it the spark plugs or is it cuz its been sitting there too long?????
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well heres a picture of the box
http://www.carsparkplugs.com/images/ix_box.jpg
i dunno what else...there is like code on it its...LFR7AIX
http://www.carsparkplugs.com/images/ix_box.jpg
i dunno what else...there is like code on it its...LFR7AIX
well heres a picture of the box
http://www.carsparkplugs.com/images/ix_box.jpg
i dunno what else...there is like code on it its...LFR7AIX
http://www.carsparkplugs.com/images/ix_box.jpg
i dunno what else...there is like code on it its...LFR7AIX
Call me crazy, but after two different cross references....
LFR7AIX is a subaru plug.
http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_ap...1&AAIA=1430731
The site shows the LFR6AIX, with the 7aix being one stage colder.
Last edited by phat_bastage; Mar 11, 2008 at 11:05 AM. Reason: clairifying 6aix and 7aix
This is probably stuff for the tech section, not to mention the brainpower that posts there is a bit higher...
But in short,
Spark plugs often come in heat stages. In the model you posted, 6 and 7... with the 7 being one stage colder.
If you were making good power and your plugs were burning too hot it would burn the fuel too quickly causing your A/F ratio to be off. One stage colder would just increase the temp of the plug so it would not get as hot under the same conditions.
Although I have read no set in stone data on which plug range to use on an IX, I have been told 1 stage colder for every 100hp over stock.
Nether the less, the bigger issue would be the wrong plug in your car if infact that is the model.
(i think)
But in short,
Spark plugs often come in heat stages. In the model you posted, 6 and 7... with the 7 being one stage colder.
If you were making good power and your plugs were burning too hot it would burn the fuel too quickly causing your A/F ratio to be off. One stage colder would just increase the temp of the plug so it would not get as hot under the same conditions.
Although I have read no set in stone data on which plug range to use on an IX, I have been told 1 stage colder for every 100hp over stock.
Nether the less, the bigger issue would be the wrong plug in your car if infact that is the model.
(i think)


