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Post by 93fiveoh on Feb 3, 2016 20:10:00 GMT -5
If you are running a plug that's too cold for your motor, can they effect the performance of the car at the drag strip, primarily on the top end of the track? I was talking briefly with Mark Sullens last night and I told him a little about my car and what plugs I was running and he said they were definitely the wrong plug for my car as they are too cold(Autolite AR3923), and he asked if my car had any problems on the top end of the race track without me even saying anything to him, and sure enough, my answer was yes cause my car tended to nose over and felt like it was pulling a trailer behind it! He said that happens a lot with E85 motors with too cold of a plug. So would you agree with this? Im still new to E85 and im trying to figure out what would be the best plug for my motor
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Post by triplenickel on Feb 6, 2016 9:58:35 GMT -5
The ar3923 is on the cold end of the range. You could step up to an AR3924 or even a AR3925. General consensus is that you should run a hotter plug on E85. I would try a hotter plug. Let us know how it goes!
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