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carlknight1982

posted on 11/2/13 at 10:20 AM Reply With Quote
What plugs for pinto

What spark plugs should I get for my pinto?





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mcerd1

posted on 11/2/13 at 10:29 AM Reply With Quote
what ignition system have you got ?





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carlknight1982

posted on 11/2/13 at 10:29 AM Reply With Quote
Megajolt





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mcerd1

posted on 11/2/13 at 10:43 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by carlknight1982
Megajolt

I think these are the right ones then: NGK APR6FS
(the resistor version)

burtons stock them, but so should any decent motorfactor (I got them for 1/2 of burtons price)
http://www.burtonpower.com/parts-by-fitment-type/parts-by-engine-ford/ford-sohc-pinto/ngk-resistor-spark-plug-pinto-standard-ngkapr6fs.html


they are the ones I got for mine, so they better be the right ones





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theduck

posted on 11/2/13 at 10:45 AM Reply With Quote
Pretty sure mine are the none resistor version from halfrauds. I remember I had to be artful which I picked up as they were mixed together.
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carlknight1982

posted on 11/2/13 at 11:08 AM Reply With Quote
Confused.com





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mcerd1

posted on 11/2/13 at 11:13 AM Reply With Quote
someone told me {a long time ago now} that it would be best to use resistive plugs and leads for the MJ+EDIS setup


searching for the old thread now, standby.....................................................................





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Mikef

posted on 11/2/13 at 11:30 AM Reply With Quote
Depends what you are using it for , the 6,s are ok for a bit of touring and easy starting on fairly std engine, would certainly go up to 7,s for any fast road work. I use 8,s for trackdays / Hill climbs. Also depends on state of tune, up the grade a bit if you have a fast road cam / higher compression etc. I don't think the resistor type make any difference on the MegaJolt / EDIS. But not certain. Would be nice to have a definitive answer.

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chillis

posted on 11/2/13 at 12:42 PM Reply With Quote
Standard engine on points = 6's
Standard engine on electronic dizzy/mj inc mild tune = 7's
Lairy engine with high compression = 8's you will need electronic/mj to run 8's without misfire.





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theduck

posted on 11/2/13 at 07:28 PM Reply With Quote
Sorry if I cause confusion, mines on points.
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rusty nuts

posted on 11/2/13 at 07:32 PM Reply With Quote
ISTR many years ago reading an article in CCC by Dave Walker?? about using an adapter to fit motorcycle plugs in a Pinto as they were available in a greater heat range
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