Drivetrain Plugs for MCS with 15% pulley
Plugs for MCS with 15% pulley
I have a 2004 MCS I bought used with a 15% pulley, CAI, and “Sharked” ECU. The prior owner did not change to colder plugs.
I asked the vendor about colder plugs and got this response “Though running one step colder plugs is recommended it isn't a requirement.”
So, do I need to go to a colder plug to be safe?
Any input is welcome.
Thanks
I asked the vendor about colder plugs and got this response “Though running one step colder plugs is recommended it isn't a requirement.”
So, do I need to go to a colder plug to be safe?
Any input is welcome.
Thanks
The colder plugs can't hurt, and probably will help with the smoothness of the running engine -- but seriously, like the vendor said, it's recommended, but not a requirement. Especially for a 15% pulley.
It's like buying a nice HDTV or sound system. Do you want to use regular audio/video cables or Monster gold audio/video cables? It doesn't matter either way but if you already put that much money in, another $60 shouldn't be too much.
i agree with the above posts. FWIW, I talked to Peter yesterday about this and he mentioned the M7 Cosworth car runs on stock plugs. I also spoke with Jacques at Bay Bridge Motors, who runs endurance races with one of their cars and also runs stock plugs. So although colder plugs are nice to have, its not a necessity for a 15% pulley.
Originally Posted by haulinS
I also spoke with Jacques at Bay Bridge Motors, who runs endurance races with one of their cars and also runs stock plugs. So although colder plugs are nice to have, its not a necessity for a 15% pulley.
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