NGK spark PLugs

Viperzilla

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My dad won't use anything else on his cars. My dad has been a mechanic/gear head for MANY years. They are what comes stock on most imports, and domestics. Granted we don't own a Viper though. Nor do we don't have a dyno test, but they run well, and no failures.
 

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If they make one that suits the Viper I'd try it. It is the only plug I trust on high performance engines - they are very well made. Tuners here swear by them and claim they get much better results than using the AC or Champions.

The Ricers got those babies right - you just gotta choose the right one.
 

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Used them on the Z06. A much stouter electrode and insulator as compared to the stock AC/Delco plugs.

Since the vast majority still use the lawnmower Champs, I'll stick with them until a new majority sings the praises of something else!
 

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I use em.....No problems...I needed a better plug for my big ol shot of gas.

The stockers are an accident waiting to happen if you run Nitrous.

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You should always measure the gap in every spark plug. When I did mine in the Mazda, they were only off by a hair.
 

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Better to concentrate on getting the Champions indexed ... (mine are!)
 

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I use em.....No problems...I needed a better plug for my big ol shot of gas.

The stockers are an accident waiting to happen if you run Nitrous.

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Ditto...I'm on the NGK's...due to the laughing gas...and mine are gapped at 0.0325"...roughly :D
 

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I've had NGK's in my car since VOI5. One of the tuners out there (White Lightning Racing) put them in when I had work done in Vegas. They swore by them, and I haven't had any problems.
 

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I didn't really think all the replies would be this unanimous. I guess it does show how well these plugs perform.
 

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I think the stoutness in construction of the NGK's are good for cars that have gas, but for a stock Viper it looks like the Champions work fine.
Now for those using the NGK's, are you all using the NGK recommended replacement #, or a hotter / colder plug?
 

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What do you guys use with nitrous? For instance, what NGK plug is 2 steps colder? I can't remeber what I used, but I think it was a ZFR6F11. Does that sound right?
 

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I heard that ZFR6F-11 (stock# 4291) is 1 step colder. I also heard that the NGK OEM equivalent is ok to use with nitrous, NGK FR5-1 (stock# 7252). I gathered this info from VCA members using these plugs.

I called NGK today and spoke to their Tech Support rep, and he recommended these plugs for nitrous application:
100+ shot - BKR6E stock # 6962 (1 step colder)
200+ shot - BKR7E stock # 6097 (2 steps colder)
This makes it even more confusing choosing the correct plugs. Anyone using these BKR series plugs on their nitrous injected Viper?

I believe "ButchTheSnake" conducted a test, I hope he can chime in.
 

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Would super chargers run better with 1 step or 2 step colder plugs? Anyone have NGK's tec. support phone #?
I tried the FR 5-1 stock # 7252. They are the ones recommended on their web site.
The weird thing is before I tried them I had a big problem with cold starts and idle spiking every few seconds and lets not forget every ones favorite idle hang!
Well, as soon as I switched from the platinums to the NGK's everything went back to normal!Not one idle problem!!
The only down side I found was at 95 degrees outside temp. I was getting some pinging at 4000rpm.
This is why I'm trying to find a colder NGK.
 

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The 7252 is listed as the oem equivalent, however, a close examination will show an electrode with more mass and a tip that protrudes less. This plug does very well on NOS, whereas, the oem plug is a time bomb on NOS.

I just dynoed at 458 hp (NA) with the NGK's, the car just has headers and T&D's. With the same plugs the car does 640 hp/800 ft lbs on the bottle. My stock Gen 1 did a 410 hp (NA) with the same plug and just headers/exhausts. Summit ships next day and they have them in stock.
 
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