Administrator said:How much did they cost and how long did it take to receive them?
Total: 11 days. It took 6 days to process and 5 days to ship and to arrive. Just got them today.
I paid $76 and the shipping was $18.44 to Miami.
Administrator said:How much did they cost and how long did it take to receive them?
Yeah cause the Denso is ultra cheap and a couple of heat ranges colder than the stock V6 plugs. So by default already safe for the JB4. The HKS is just a much sturdier plug but probably overkill anyway.I see. I asked because Burger Motorsports recommend the Densos for use with the JB4.
Well, not the biggest deal, but buying the Densos from here would have cost you under $50 including shipping and you'd have had them in one day. I'm just two hours north of you.Total: 11 days. It took 6 days to process and 5 days to ship and to arrive. Just got them today.
I paid $76 and the shipping was $18.44 to Miami.
The Denso won't fit. He has the 2.0T.Well, not the biggest deal, but buying the Densos from here would have cost you under $50 including shipping and you'd have had them in one day. I'm just two hours north of you.But, really, no big deal. HKS are great spark plugs...
@Terry @ BMS, can you verify this to be the case? I just went over this with Ando for the Stinger's 2.0T and they apparently fit. Do they not fit for the G70?The Denso won't fit. He has the 2.0T.
@Terry @ BMS, can you verify this to be the case? I just went over this with Ando for the Stinger's 2.0T and they apparently fit. Do they not fit for the G70?
Do you know if there's a difference between the Stinger 2.0T and G70 2.0T? I could have sworn I've seen Stinger 2.0T owners using the Densos. Maybe I'm mistaken...2.0T specs are 12x26.5x16
3.3T is 14x26.5x16
BMS even sells 2 different spark plug re-gapping tools cause they are different.
There might be a Denso for the 2.0T but none in Heat Range of 9 that I could find.
All the 2.0T are the same. G70, Stinger, Veloster N, i30N, Sonata, Optima. The Optima and Sonata guys were using the Evo X NGK plugs back then.
It is this one: HKS 50003-M45XL M-Series Super Fire Racing Spark Plug Amazon.com: HKS 50003-M45XL M-Series Super Fire Racing Spark Plug: AutomotiveWill THESE HKS M45XL plugs work for the 2.0T?
I'm sure it would have been the other way around if everyone bought the 2.0T Stinger - but the opposite happened - and that's where the attention is because of that. At least that's my guess.Changing the subject a bit, it really grinds my gears that there are no published power figures for the JB4 on the G70 (or Stinger) 2.0T. No dyno plots, no power increase claims, nothing. It's clear that the JB4 is being marketed to the 3.3T and the 2.0 is just an afterthought.![]()
The closest we have is numbers from the Veloster N. They have a slightly bigger turbo but the same engine. So whatever number they get, we will be around the ballpark just a little lower. But we will be able to put the power down better than them. However they are lighter.Changing the subject a bit, it really grinds my gears that there are no published power figures for the JB4 on the G70 (or Stinger) 2.0T. No dyno plots, no power increase claims, nothing. It's clear that the JB4 is being marketed to the 3.3T and the 2.0 is just an afterthought.![]()
I'm sure it would have been the other way around if everyone bought the 2.0T Stinger - but the opposite happened - and that's where the attention is because of that. At least that's my guess.
I saw your posting about this, but it's not the same...a different turbo is going to make way different numbers.The closest we have is numbers from the Veloster N. They have a slightly bigger turbo but the same engine. So whatever number they get, we will be around the ballpark just a little lower. But we will be able to put the power down better than them. However they are lighter.
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There was a Stinger guy who was testing it out for them and I don't recall exactly if his car was totalled or something else happened and he replaced it with a 3.3t instead.But this product has been out (at least for the Stinger) for over a year...with NO information? Obviously they had to design it for the 2.0T...does that mean they didn't do any testing? Or does it mean that they did, but the gains are not good?
There was a Stinger guy who was testing it out for them and I don't recall exactly if his car was totalled or something else happened and he replaced it with a 3.3t instead.
Terry mentioned to me that the fuel wires were optional for the 2.0T and that it was never dynoed so the gains are not quantifiable.
But you can check the logs to see the ECU PSI and the extra the JB4 adds.
Conservative numbers are 1psi = 10whp.