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prj
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« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2019, 01:18:59 PM »

I dont have misfires, but i have timing pull.Will i have better results with closer gap ?
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And also your opinion on copper vs iridium/platinum ?
The only difference is the replacement interval.
Copper is just that, replace every oil change pretty much, platinum lasts much longer, and iridium lasts around 20-30% longer than that.
For performance there is absolutely no difference.
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« Reply #16 on: November 11, 2019, 08:42:25 AM »

I was using PFR6Q and PFR7Q for a while and the car kept eating platinum tips. I moved to BKR6E and now BKR7E and now that doesn't happen anymore (no tip lol).

Why would a car “eat” a platinum tip? Still haven't solved that mystery.

Also, thanks alot for the perspective scale for heat range and gap prj. Thats very helpful.
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« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2019, 05:14:57 AM »

I always used PFR7B (which are the stock plugs anyway) on my supercharged alfa 3.0 engines,
but its far from 200hp/l .

On an Lancia Delta Integrale 2.0 Turbo with ~580hp we used the same PFR7B gapped to 0.6mm.
They work great.

As far as i know PRF7B and PRF7Q are essentially the same with a different gap from factory.
The PFR7Bs i bought all had a 0.7mm gap.
The PRF7Qs should have a 0.8mm gap (i did not verify that, only have been told so)

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