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#1553
#1557
life is easier when you have the right glow plugs.
With the cold temps racing indoors or at night outdoors, make sure you have a hot enough plug to get your tune. P4 is a good choice.
for example it was 55*-45* outside tonight and i was running a P4 before the sun went down and it was perfect. after the sun went down the humidity went waaay up from like 65% to 100%, and i could have probably switched out to a P3 and not have touched the tune and made the same power, but because i left the P4 i had to richen it a little bit to help burn the dense air and lost a little power and runtime.
next week i plan to go out in the day and dial in with a P4, then when the sun goes down drop in a P3 and see where its at. I'll report back with findings..
please dont flame on me about how your box is full with P5's...just save them for the spring/summer.
With the cold temps racing indoors or at night outdoors, make sure you have a hot enough plug to get your tune. P4 is a good choice.
for example it was 55*-45* outside tonight and i was running a P4 before the sun went down and it was perfect. after the sun went down the humidity went waaay up from like 65% to 100%, and i could have probably switched out to a P3 and not have touched the tune and made the same power, but because i left the P4 i had to richen it a little bit to help burn the dense air and lost a little power and runtime.
next week i plan to go out in the day and dial in with a P4, then when the sun goes down drop in a P3 and see where its at. I'll report back with findings..
please dont flame on me about how your box is full with P5's...just save them for the spring/summer.

#1559
life is easier when you have the right glow plugs.
With the cold temps racing indoors or at night outdoors, make sure you have a hot enough plug to get your tune. P4 is a good choice.
for example it was 55*-45* outside tonight and i was running a P4 before the sun went down and it was perfect. after the sun went down the humidity went waaay up from like 65% to 100%, and i could have probably switched out to a P3 and not have touched the tune and made the same power, but because i left the P4 i had to richen it a little bit to help burn the dense air and lost a little power and runtime.
next week i plan to go out in the day and dial in with a P4, then when the sun goes down drop in a P3 and see where its at. I'll report back with findings..
please dont flame on me about how your box is full with P5's...just save them for the spring/summer.

With the cold temps racing indoors or at night outdoors, make sure you have a hot enough plug to get your tune. P4 is a good choice.
for example it was 55*-45* outside tonight and i was running a P4 before the sun went down and it was perfect. after the sun went down the humidity went waaay up from like 65% to 100%, and i could have probably switched out to a P3 and not have touched the tune and made the same power, but because i left the P4 i had to richen it a little bit to help burn the dense air and lost a little power and runtime.
next week i plan to go out in the day and dial in with a P4, then when the sun goes down drop in a P3 and see where its at. I'll report back with findings..
please dont flame on me about how your box is full with P5's...just save them for the spring/summer.


Just kidding....well, I really DID, but I can usually get P3 and P4 plugs at my local track. They don't normally carry P5's, hence the order.




