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Old 8/2/08 | 09:44 AM
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Autolite HT0 plugs or Brisk for nitrous...

Just as the title states. The last thing I need for my nitrous install, I'm just trying to figure out which one is more ideal. I know that the HT0's are one step colder, and the Brisks are 2 steps colder. Which would be MOST ideal for nitrous?

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Old 8/2/08 | 06:00 PM
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Also, does anyone know what I need to gap the plugs to for nitrous?
Old 8/2/08 | 06:39 PM
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I run the HT0s in mine without issue. I gapped mine at .35.
Old 8/2/08 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by firestang70
I run the HT0s in mine without issue. I gapped mine at .35.
Awesome, and you're running n/a?
Old 8/2/08 | 07:48 PM
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The Autolites are proven performers in this application..... don't know the gap off hand though.
Old 8/2/08 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by tom281
The Autolites are proven performers in this application..... don't know the gap off hand though.
Tom281, do you have any links to people who liked the Autolites on a nitrous application.
Old 8/2/08 | 11:26 PM
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i ran HT0s gapped at .033...never had a problem...after a bout 8 months (maybe 3 bottles of juice total ) started getting a misfire...swapped out the plugs with the stockers and it was gone...sent them to fram/autolite and they tested them and said they were fouled!!! and no refund or nothing cuz they were not used in a stock application!!! argued that point ( they are the reccomended plug for N20 app ) and got nowhere ..they sent them back to me...anyway...i got rid of teh zex kit after that and now use brisk 14s plugs with my vortech setup...very happy with them
Old 8/3/08 | 05:54 AM
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only 3 bottles in 8 months? thats probably why they fouled. ive read with the colder plugs you should use the nitrous every once in awhile to get the plugs hot enough for the plugs' operating range. nitrous since it runs so hot has the effect of "cleaning" the plugs after you use it.
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Originally Posted by jamesdem1123
only 3 bottles in 8 months? thats probably why they fouled. ive read with the colder plugs you should use the nitrous every once in awhile to get the plugs hot enough for the plugs' operating range. nitrous since it runs so hot has the effect of "cleaning" the plugs after you use it.
That's a very good point!
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