When to switch to a race plug ?

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434nova

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Was looking to run a ar 3933 but am worried about it fouling out rather quickly , was running a autolite 104 but now im running alky with 26 #s of boost. How do you determine when to switch to a race plug. My car has gn1 heads , I believe the street plug of a non extended tip is a ar 3934. I drive the car a few times a week but will be racing about a couple weekends a month , and playing with it on the street. I dynoed it with a 104 plug with alky and 26#s. So what is a good decision on a plug the 3933 or 3934 ? Thanks

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With my 2 e-85 cars with alum heads I use AR 3932 or AR3933 depending on boost and temp.

More boost, over 20 psi, and warmer weather, the AR 3932 is my choice.
 
I'm sure your car will be just fine running a AR3933, I would rather run a colder plug and foul it before I run a hotter plug and burn up my motor. My car being a little different I'm running a AR3931 on the street and track

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This is a pump gas 93 and alky car. Boost231 that is great logic. Rather change plugs than a motor. Thanks again guys

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One more thing do I use the gasket with the ar 3933 or run it with out

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Help on the spark plug gasket question. Thanks

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