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The BRISK plugs i got is ---> GOR15LGS
These are the same heat range as the 104's...
I think these have to be one of the best things i
have done so far for the car----> No B.S..
Yes you can hear the difference and
Yes you can feel the difference no ****.....
are they worth the money ?
I don't know yet but i will keep every one up dated
My Feeling so far... these are just frigging awsome plugs
my car is alive and i am sitting here in shock of what
i just went through.
All i can say is seeing is beliving... I'm impressed.
John
^^X2 104's are great for our set up.
Last edited by J_Ferguson; 01-10-2008 at 08:20 PM.
I emailed BRISK about what plug to use on a mildly modded 3.8l s/c V6 with about 11PSI, and got this response today:
Hi Lee,
the spark plug you need is Brisk Silver Racing G14YS. That is a spark plug specially designed for forced induction applications, nitrous or methanol injection.... and we have many vehicles with over 3500Hp running the Brisk Silver Racing plugs and setting world records. The LGS is excellent choice for N/A and stock boost forced induction applications. Your vehicle have powerfull ignition system and will handle the GOR14LGS plug at your boost level, but due to the higher boost and altered A/F ratio the lifespan of the plug will be relatively short.
Hope this info will help.
Best regards,
Chris
Hi Chris
yeah i sure will
do a scan for you...
I will put the scan on and do a long run with it
and post up the findings....
The plugs i just took out were installed in Sept 29th 2007
and were AC Delco 12568387 -- ITR 4A -- 15
I believe this is a stock plug for the GTP's..
The scan that is on here now was taken while sitting in the parking lot,
and was done as it just warmed up..
I will do a proper reading and post it up soon.
I will find out what plug the one guy is useing..
as he has alot of boost i believe around 10 or 12 PSI
But don't quote me on that as i am not sure..
and has a cam rockers et... he is in the 12 sec club so has
some work done.. --->He uses the same plugs GOR15LGS
we went for a long run tonight to Toronto which is about 135 miles
from here on the 401.
All i can say is wow awsome responce and power is right there.
As is it is hard to tell jumping from the AC Delco to these,
and would like to test the 104's and these to see the difference..
Thanks John
That is to bad..
I hate that when companys
will not answer questions or responces..
I'm going to give them a call also..
Thanks John
I think I'm going to call them. I like the idea of silver plugs because of their electrical and thermal properties. Of cousre copper has better properties than iridium and the iridiums seem to be a better plug for my car.
I'm going to call Brisk later today and find out why they recommended a non resistor plug for my car. Since I am a sparkplugaholic, I almost have to try something they offer in a silver.
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None really unless you have fat forearms like i do...
then roll up them sleves
Losen up the front header first, then remove the dog bones
and roll the motor forward, Tie it forward to the front suport
If you are not sure of the fireing order then before you remove the plugs
tape them were they go.
They were pretty easy to install, and my only hard part was cutting the
pipe after the flex and installing the new flex...
I did go down to my local shop to put it up on the hoist
but that was because it was raining and $50.00 bucks compared
to laying on the ground in the cold and rain---> = $50.00 bucks
well spent
I was at first thinking i would have to remove the TB and such
but you will see as you go it is not that bad at all...
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