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I've ran these for a few years stage 2 e85, with absolutely no issue at all. The last year and a half I've been running a bigger turbo, powermax 2260 and have had zero issues
Been running them for the last year on EQT stg 1 91 and e30 with no issue.
Check out Brisk Silver Racing (listed as an option by EQT). You’d have to replace them more often vs iridium, but they are super inexpensive and more performance oriented (conductivity).
Champion iridium. Champion makes the Mopar plugs. It's the closest thing to the original plugs without having to spend $30/plug.
Put the one piece Brisk in so that you don’t have to relive that again.
I have measured resistance above 5k and determined the plug to be causing a problem. Typical resistance is 1-3 kOhm, sometimes less for a new one.
I was running stage 2 apr with rs7 brisk plugs, had misfires on cold start. Did carbon cleaning myself, misfire kept happening. Spark plugs kept getting lose even after torquing. Switched to Oem spark plugs and no more misfires.
BEWARE O’REILLY’S AUTO PARTS CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS ARE WEAK AND BREAK AT THREADS AFTER HAND TIGHTENING AND THEN TIGHTENING NOT EVEN A QUARTER INCH OF A TURN, WAY BEFORE THE TORQUE SPEC AND THEY TWIST RIGHT OFF N BREAK.
Like everyone has mentioned just go back with an ac delco plug. I ran champions and had Mis fires, none of them were gapped right out of the box.
Avoid Champions. Use NGK or Denso. Don't go cheap on plugs because the job is labour intensive.
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