I've been doing research on the ignition system for my festy. I'm ready to spend the best and only the best for my car because I know that in the end I get what I pay for.
NGK has a series of racing plugs that unlike the Pulstar brands, have been getting positive reviews and claims of actually changing the overall feel of the engine and changing how the engine behaves. I would like to go for these plugs but shopping online they range from prices going from $12 for one to $180 a set. At this point the price range is so wide, the search engine can simply be including anything with the word racing on it. NGK has a spreadsheet on their website, but it's hard to read so I can't figure out which one would fit my car. All I know is that the ideal gap for our engines is .044. If I knew which one I was exactly looking for, it would make this job a lot easier.
I also read up on a racing wire set provided by them. At first, they were only offered for motorcycles, but it seems like they created a set for the 1.6L It says it will only fit the 1.6L produced from 1999-2001. I'm not too keen on any changes made on the B6 for this year. I'm guessing not much has changed so maybe I can use it for mine?
Also, would it also be a good idea to replace my distributor? Would an OEM distributor be able to take the load from these racing components?
Also, should I go synthetic on my engine? I used Royal Purple on my 300ZX so I thought it would be a good idea to carry on that tradition to the Festy.
I know I really don't have to do this for a car that's going to get its engine swapped in for a more powerful one in the future, but I'm a man who goes above and beyond for my car. I buy the best and only the best for my car and while these components are designed for racing, it usually means they are designed to be tough and should be more than enough for daily drive duties. Also, the improved efficiency and power
NGK has a series of racing plugs that unlike the Pulstar brands, have been getting positive reviews and claims of actually changing the overall feel of the engine and changing how the engine behaves. I would like to go for these plugs but shopping online they range from prices going from $12 for one to $180 a set. At this point the price range is so wide, the search engine can simply be including anything with the word racing on it. NGK has a spreadsheet on their website, but it's hard to read so I can't figure out which one would fit my car. All I know is that the ideal gap for our engines is .044. If I knew which one I was exactly looking for, it would make this job a lot easier.
I also read up on a racing wire set provided by them. At first, they were only offered for motorcycles, but it seems like they created a set for the 1.6L It says it will only fit the 1.6L produced from 1999-2001. I'm not too keen on any changes made on the B6 for this year. I'm guessing not much has changed so maybe I can use it for mine?
Also, would it also be a good idea to replace my distributor? Would an OEM distributor be able to take the load from these racing components?
Also, should I go synthetic on my engine? I used Royal Purple on my 300ZX so I thought it would be a good idea to carry on that tradition to the Festy.
I know I really don't have to do this for a car that's going to get its engine swapped in for a more powerful one in the future, but I'm a man who goes above and beyond for my car. I buy the best and only the best for my car and while these components are designed for racing, it usually means they are designed to be tough and should be more than enough for daily drive duties. Also, the improved efficiency and power
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