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Old 03-03-2009, 02:36 PM   #1
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Spark plug part number for 04 3.5

I am wondering what the part number would be for one step colder copper NGK's for an 04 max.

I am planning on spraying a 75 shot, so the one step colder plugs will work.

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Old 03-03-2009, 04:27 PM   #2
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Dont run coppers bro run iridiums... NGK Iridium LFR6AIX-11 = 1 step colder plugs and if you ever wanna go with a bigger shot, the 2 step colder plug is a 7 instead of the 6. Stock gap is around .044 but gap your plugs down to help prevent detonation.
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Dont run coppers bro run iridiums...
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Scratch your head all you want.

I'm not saying you cant run them, but its more common on the 3.0's not the 3.5's. And when you have guys like Kevin007 (6th Gen) Jime (5.5 Gen/ Maxima Guru) and I can name many more that have been running nitrous for a LONG time successfully using iridium plugs why wouldnt you wanna use the same plugs they are? I've had nitrous on my car for almost 2 yrs now using iridium plugs and havent had any problems from the plugs or out of my car/motor.. I can go on and on about this but I wont.

I hope that part number helps you out man and good luck with your nitrous.
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Scratch your head all you want.

I'm not saying you cant run them, but its more common on the 3.0's not the 3.5's. And when you have guys like Kevin007 (6th Gen) Jime (5.5 Gen/ Maxima Guru) and I can name many more that have been running nitrous for a LONG time successfully using iridium plugs why wouldnt you wanna use the same plugs they are? I've had nitrous on my car for almost 2 yrs now using iridium plugs and havent had any problems from the plugs or out of my car/motor.. I can go on and on about this but I wont.

I hope that part number helps you out man and good luck with your nitrous.
I'm just wondering why you're telling him not to use coppers?? What's so much better about Iridiums? FYI, I've used both, but coppers are cheaper.
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Old 03-04-2009, 02:49 AM   #6
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Copper plugs are supposed to be used in nitrous applications.
I have seen iridium plugs melt under nitrous. I have used nitrous before and know a ton of people that have sprayed huge shots on V8's. They all run copper plugs.

Does Jime really run iridium plugs? Damn.


What is the copper plug part number?
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Ok you guys are the boss I guess, so whatever you say.....
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Ok you guys are the boss I guess, so whatever you say.....
I've melted iridium plug electrodes - I have photos - but never copper-core plugs. The iridium center electrode is very thin and heats up - like a glow plug - under some conditions. The copper center electrode has more mass and can dump the extra heat into the plug's outer shell.

I also cut back the ground strap and side-gap the plugs to reduce the amount of metal inside the combustion chamber. Lots of nitrous makes the combustion chamber stupid-hot and that heat can cause all sorts of problems - including melting exhaust valves (more photos).

For what it's worth....
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1-step colder ngk v-power is LFR6A-11
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I've melted iridium plug electrodes - I have photos - but never copper-core plugs. The iridium center electrode is very thin and heats up - like a glow plug - under some conditions. The copper center electrode has more mass and can dump the extra heat into the plug's outer shell.

I also cut back the ground strap and side-gap the plugs to reduce the amount of metal inside the combustion chamber. Lots of nitrous makes the combustion chamber stupid-hot and that heat can cause all sorts of problems - including melting exhaust valves (more photos).

For what it's worth....
I hear and understand what your saying. I just gave him a part number for something that I know works fine for me as well as many others with 3.5's on this forum. No matter what anyone says its all personal prefrence/experience. Different people/cars/setups are gonna have their differences, but bottom line most things come down to personal preference/opinion. Intakes, Y-Pipes, Exhausts, Spark Plugs, sometimes its all what people think works best for their setup and thats where everything gets mis-construed am I wrong?
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Krazy6, whatever plug you decide to go with good luck with your nitrous setup. She will run hard!
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I hear and understand what your saying. I just gave him a part number for something that I know works fine for me as well as many others with 3.5's on this forum. No matter what anyone says its all personal prefrence/experience. Different people/cars/setups are gonna have their differences, but bottom line most things come down to personal preference/opinion. Intakes, Y-Pipes, Exhausts, Spark Plugs, sometimes its all what people think works best for their setup and thats where everything gets mis-construed am I wrong?
I try and leave out opinions and just share my personal experiences. Opinions are like Az*holes - "everybody has one and they all smell bad". I've had enough experiences with engines, nitrous, and drag racing (usually with photos) that I can sometimes contribute something. Doesn't mean I'm right - just experienced. Everyone makes their own choices - and lives with them...

I learn something new from this forum quite often - we have a very experienced group in Advanced Performance and I'm lucky to learn from them - so I try and give something back once in a while.

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I've melted iridium plug electrodes - I have photos - but never copper-core plugs. The iridium center electrode is very thin and heats up - like a glow plug - under some conditions. The copper center electrode has more mass and can dump the extra heat into the plug's outer shell.
Thank you! You know what you're talking about.

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1-step colder ngk v-power is LFR6A-11
Thanks for the part number.
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iridium plug are supposed to have a longer life span than copper but I am always checking my plugs after track events and change my atleast twice a year so it's cheaper to just run copper
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iridium plug are supposed to have a longer life span than copper but I am always checking my plugs after track events and change my atleast twice a year so it's cheaper to just run copper
Yes, they last longer on motor applications, not with nitrous.
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