Plugs in general Joe, big engines or small.Are you talking about plugs for 101 motors? Head volume is key if you are.
Are they similar to the gold plugs, I think they were 09's?I’ve been using 289/289T’s in all my engines .21-1.01 on 40%-60% nitro with 18% oil.
I have some of Al’s Rossi plugs to try but haven’t yet.
The R5 is a great .21 plugHas anyone ran Al's plugs ?. I have a bunch I ordered last year but haven't had a chance to try them out. I think they are r5 and r6 The elements look thick compared to my OS #8 plugs. I am hoping they work good on my 21 engines which is mainly what I like running.
I just looked I have r4 and rt5 . will these be too cold for 30 percent nitro in these 21s?The R5 is a great .21 plug
The R6 for .45 and up
The R4 is a good .21 plug as is the R5. With that low of nitro the R4 may be better for you.I just looked I have r4 and rt5 . will these be too cold for 30 percent nitro in these 21s?
I have some engines that have the turbo head and he only had rt5 . I might have to sell these and find a different plug if they don't work. hmmThe R4 is a good .21 plug as is the R5. With that low of nitro the R4 may be better for you.
I am only fun running as well. 30 percent car fuel is easiest to find around here and I just add oil to it. I haven't found any high nitro in the Kansas city area yet. I don't think it exists here .A couple of years ago I bought some Fox miracle plugs from my LHS. I needed a few plugs that weekend and that was the only plugs they have.
I do not race. Run 25% Omega. The Fox plugs worked well for me. FWIW
just try ‘em. The difference in 1I have some engines that have the turbo head and he only had rt5 . I might have to sell these and find a different plug if they don't work. hmm
I am only fun running as well. 30 percent car fuel is easiest to find around here and I just add oil to it. I haven't found any high nitro in the Kansas city area yet. I don't think it exists here .
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