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bigdavec1974
01-05-2015, 07:51
Hi all,
Would these be ok? BR8EIX NGK I've searched for the EVX but they seem to be discontinued
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Thanks

Alex
01-05-2015, 07:55
I'm pretty sure the EIX have superceded the EVX. I have them in mine and they're fine.

bigdavec1974
01-05-2015, 07:56
Cool, ironically I purchased the EVX from eBay but these have been sent grrrrrr
Cheers

Bigfoot
01-05-2015, 08:05
The BR8EIX are more expensive than the B8EVX, but they have been superceded over to that part number now as said

bigdavec1974
01-05-2015, 09:09
Any ideas on the correct gap setting for 18psi?
Cheers

Bigfoot
01-05-2015, 10:06
I have always kept it at 0.6mm which is how they come in box

J$£5GTT
01-05-2015, 13:03
I have always kept it at 0.6mm which is how they come in box

same here,just fit them from the box
:agree::)

bigdavec1974
01-05-2015, 14:21
Thanks alot

Ian S
01-05-2015, 17:47
£7.19 inc vat. They are the Iridium plugs. 0.6mm tip. http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/ngk-iridium-spark-plug-br8eix

£7.19 inc VAT. Denso Iridium with the 0.4mm tip. http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/denso-iridium-spark-plug-iw24

Maybe as well use the Denso and get whatever advantage there is from the smaller tip?

Hoolio
09-05-2015, 13:11
Just wanted to share this link http://www.ebay.com/itm/221558717094 not had them yet but I will let peeps know what arrives.

paul-11turbo
11-05-2015, 09:46
Just wanted to share this link http://www.ebay.com/itm/221558717094 not had them yet but I will let peeps know what arrives.


you should receive the iridium plug as i ordered from the same seller.

FSP
11-05-2015, 11:10
I had iridium (bought fro CGB) and they fail after about 200kms and they ware expensive... At first the car was starting to run on 3 cilinders, then the car didnt start. Been reading somewere that iridium is not good for carb engine as they get too rich in AFR sometimes...

Ian S
11-05-2015, 11:31
From what I've seen recently the Denso Iridium come with a wide spark gap. This could delay the ignition timing a bit (as the voltage has to build a bit more before (the gap can be jumped) ionisation can occur). But I found with B8EG that the fine tip seems to light the mixture more easily which could also mean the mixture is being lit a bit earlier, cancelling the effect of the wider gap.

The whole point seems to be the fine tip. Their contention seems to be that a higher energy density is achieved, and more precise ignition timing. Denso is finest at = 0.4mm.

Ian S
11-05-2015, 11:34
iridium fail after about 200kmsSo your plugs became sooted?

I had fat electrode plugs soot up (in the 5GTT) when I fitted that Spitfire Multi spark. Ran well at higher revs, ie, not around town, but they sooted almost immediately at idle.

Hoolio
12-05-2015, 18:57
you should receive the iridium plug as i ordered from the same seller.

Ffs they can't do that. I'm buying what they advertise, not what they think i need. i won't be happy.