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To: <gregs672liter@netzero.net>, <Datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: VG30 owner
From: "Daryl Smith" <drlsmith@telus.net>
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 10:10:39 -0700
Greg,
The article in Grassroots Motorsports suggests that with higher compression 
and a hotter spark/larger gap (Gary's dizzy?) you may have to retard the 
timing a degree or two. Did you try that?

I am waiting for an answer from NGK. After reading their website, I thought 
I would ask what sparkplug they would recommend for a modified application 
with .055" gap.

Daryl
'66 1800cc R16/G15

>From: <gregs672liter@netzero.net>
 >The other day I came across a set of new NGK BPR7ES plugs I had bought 
(one step colder than the 6ES).  I noted that they have an extended nose.  I 
 >have always run BR6ES plugs, which are not extended.  The NGK site calls 
for a BPR (extended nose) plug for the Roadster.  To make a long story 
short, >I installed the extended nose plugs and the car would knock at 3500 
rpms under moderate to hard acceleration.  Switching back to the BR plugs 
stopped >the knock.  Soooo, if any of you out there are running higher 
compression and/or are experiencing some k!
> nock, you might try the BR6ES plugs instead.  Don't know why it makes a 
> difference, but it does in my car.
> Greg Burrows 






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