Turbo VN V6
Re: Turbo VN V6
I run the supercharged v6 plugs the are set to the standard gap of 1.3mm
the part number is (NKG) BPR6EF-13 im not sure if they have a different heat range, but they are a different gap to standard, non supercharged.
I have done a few supercharged ls1's and found that if you drive them hard they eat plugs resulting in a miss fire at high revs and load, i would recomend to change the plugs every service, its cheap insurance.
im going to change mine before the skidpan day in a few weeks.
Hey there Mat, another turbo wagon cool, looks like we are getting a clan, be interested to see some pick of your set up.
yeah the V6's love boost, and if they pop they are cheap to fix
the part number is (NKG) BPR6EF-13 im not sure if they have a different heat range, but they are a different gap to standard, non supercharged.
I have done a few supercharged ls1's and found that if you drive them hard they eat plugs resulting in a miss fire at high revs and load, i would recomend to change the plugs every service, its cheap insurance.
im going to change mine before the skidpan day in a few weeks.
Hey there Mat, another turbo wagon cool, looks like we are getting a clan, be interested to see some pick of your set up.
yeah the V6's love boost, and if they pop they are cheap to fix
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Re: Turbo VN V6
chears clint couldnt by any chance email me that bin back ive lost my one with timing changes damn it all hopefully i remember the injector constant i put in the guys tune think it was 106 maybe LOL has 36Lb injectors.
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Re: Turbo VN V6
definately different plugs to what i just bought for the ecotec they are ngk bpr6efs-15
and it doesn't suprise me your having issues if the plugs are really black, i had issues with the gemini dropping cylinders when i first put the holley on it cause it was too rich!
and it doesn't suprise me your having issues if the plugs are really black, i had issues with the gemini dropping cylinders when i first put the holley on it cause it was too rich!
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well might have found the problem made him check his 2 bar sensor part number seems hes been sold a 3 bar from what my research suggests.so probably no wonder the tune is out buy so much.you want to buy a 3 bar clint LOL
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that could do it!!
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Re: Turbo VN V6
wow 3bar, I wonder how far a stock vn v6 can be pushed? 3 bar is something like 21psi
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3bar allows for upto 30psi of boost 20 would be about max without some work on the engine to keep the head gaskets between the heads and block oringing and copper gaskets etc
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Re: Turbo VN V6
very intresting looks great! big sleeper, havent had it down the strip yet? or on the dyno love to know what power it makes!
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i know with a stuffed clutch and wheelspin it was doing 14sec flat on the 1/4
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Re: Turbo VN V6
with the spark problems try a set of S/C coils as well, they have a higher output
i had similar issues on a VR i did a while ago, the coils fixed it all up
Rob
i had similar issues on a VR i did a while ago, the coils fixed it all up
Rob