How Bizarre
ORIGINAL: 1.8TK3MP
you should refrase that.. do not use autolite COPPER..we all know copper will fowl easy anyway, but i have always use autolite iridium on a .025 gap and have had great luck..but i have burnt a couple copper before, so i dont use those anymore
ORIGINAL: chaos92287
first thing you should do is get those autolites out of there
why? this is why- https://www.audiforums.com/m_147151/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm
first thing you should do is get those autolites out of there
why? this is why- https://www.audiforums.com/m_147151/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm
Why the hell are you running iridium plugs?
coppers only downside is that the tips degrade faster but thats why you change them more often. they are cheaper too. i run f6dtc's and have no problems running them for 20k+ miles. and they are 1/3 the cost of iridiums. and copper is better conductor of heat and spark than platinum or iridium, and its a stronger more efficient spark that tolerates a wider range of cylinder temps. the only reason people run platinum and iridium plugs is cause of their long life, they are generally not used in performance applications.
Kemp why don't you take a chemistry class and compare the properties of copper and iridium before you talk about how copper "melts"?
Here, let me run you through Chemistry 101:
At that temperature, the spark plugs melting should be the last of your concern. Granted, iridium DOES have a higher melting point, but the thermal conductivity is so much lower than coppers, which makes for a great susceptibility of damage done by heat created by turbochargers.
Class dismissed.
Here, let me run you through Chemistry 101:
Periodic Table of the Elements:
1357.77 K [or 1084.62 °C (1984.32 °F)]
1357.77 K [or 1084.62 °C (1984.32 °F)]
Class dismissed.
you can fine tune the gap if you wanted to, but with cars like the 034 vr6-t and the fastest a4 in the world, running a tri-electrode copper plug without gapping them, i see no need to. you can use a feeler gauge to make sure the gap is consistent, but they dont need actual gapping
zero problems. http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...mp;engine=1.8T
if you want to run a single electrode either the bkr6e or bkr7e will be good. the 7's are a colder plug
if you want to run a single electrode either the bkr6e or bkr7e will be good. the 7's are a colder plug


