Cobb Stage 2 plugs?

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by BlueBox, May 9, 2005.

  1. BlueBox

    BlueBox Member

    I have almost 59K on the stock plugs and feel they gotta go. What plugs are you guys running? On another board I read plug things until I gave up. Stuff like ‘run hotter if you have x amount more HP than stock but they may foul’ is more confusing than helpful. I’d rather know real world from you folks that live here. So – brand, model #, heat range please? My mod’s are cat-less up pipe, cat-less down pipe, catted mid-section and a melon shooter muffler. All Random Tech if the guy that sold me the stuff memory is to be believed… the invoices really don’t tell much.
    Also how hard is this to do? As in ‘how much stuff do I need to remove to be able to put plugs in’ not how hard it is to gap a plug.. I have a credit at a local dealership but would rather not go back unless it’s a total PITA to do.. I had a link once but can’t find it.

    Thanks,
    -t
     
  2. Weapon

    Weapon 90lbs of dynamite Supporting Member

    go one stage colder..you should notice a good difference with your mods..plugs are pretty easy..ill help ya install them if u want
     
  3. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    i went with the one step colder plugs i got from SOG... they are pretty cheap... the install is not hard, just awkward... with the right tools its not too bad... weapon helped mike and me install ours... and it didnt take us too long
     
  4. JJang12

    JJang12 Active Member

    wat kind of difference did you feel, milo???
     
  5. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    i did the fuel pump and the plugs at the same time... it was cold that night and it seemed like it pulled noticably harder
     
  6. Weapon

    Weapon 90lbs of dynamite Supporting Member

    he meant fuel pump and spark plugs
     
  7. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    yep... thats what i meant
     
  8. BlueBox

    BlueBox Member

    So I can just walk in and ask Lisa for these? Or do I need to talk to Scott? You have a box with a part number? I really confused Lisa the last time I went in there asking about sway bars..
    Have you had any fouling problems? Or anything weird with them?
     
  9. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    i dont remember the part number... i left the little boxes at kris' place...

    kris: could u let us know?
     

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