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Angelos 12-28-2011 02:02 PM

platinum plugs
 
Can someone give me a definitive answer to this? I searched and have read that some people said its ok to use platinum plugs while spraying and other people have said its a big no-no. Whats the answer because I need to buy new plugs this weekend for my car and I want to make sure I have the right ones before I get my bottled refilled.

HellBilly 12-28-2011 02:09 PM

I think as long as you use a step colder on the plugs it shouldn't matter. But I am new to Nitrous myself as I am installing my kid in January. So I am also interested in the Platinum or No Platinum dicussion.



In for answers!

Seer 12-28-2011 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by HellBilly (Post 643885)
I think as long as you use a step colder on the plugs it shouldn't matter. But I am new to Nitrous myself as I am installing my kid in January. So I am also interested in the Platinum or No Platinum dicussion.



In for answers!



Short answer. Absolutely not.





platinum coating mixes with an oxidizer and there inability to fire fast enough at a low enough heat range. I used to run a 150 shot on my 2011 Mustang GT, and the best plug for this application is a Silver plug, with a non projected tip.



Brisk Racing makes these. Autolite also makes plugs like this.



You really only want to run Silver or Iridium (second choice) for nitrous setups.

HellBilly 12-28-2011 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by Seer (Post 643911)
Short answer. Absolutely not.





platinum coating mixes with an oxidizer and there inability to fire fast enough at a low enough heat range. I used to run a 150 shot on my 2011 Mustang GT, and the best plug for this application is a Silver plug, with a non projected tip.



Brisk Racing makes these. Autolite also makes plugs like this.



You really only want to run Silver or Iridium (second choice) for nitrous setups.



Good to know, told you I was a n00b at Nitrous. Thanks for the answer!

Visionz 12-28-2011 07:17 PM

Zex plugs are great for nitrous use. You can usually find them at really good prices on a few sites or ebay. Just make sure they're gapped properly before putting them in.

WytchDctr 12-28-2011 11:20 PM

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