Genesis glow plug selection
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Hi Cen racing,
What is the standard glow plug that comes with the truck? Medium, hot, cool ?
Then i have another question. Do you have any recommendations as to what plugs to use compared to what outside temperature? what sort of range each plug should be used.
Thanks for your time......... your a great help....
What is the standard glow plug that comes with the truck? Medium, hot, cool ?
Then i have another question. Do you have any recommendations as to what plugs to use compared to what outside temperature? what sort of range each plug should be used.
Thanks for your time......... your a great help....
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Tyre Pressure,
Our plug is a short hot plug. This is what we have found to work the best with the .46 engine. Actually in all conditions a short hot plug has proven to work the best. There is alot of surface area to cover with the larger .46 piston/cylinder so the colder plugs just didn't cut it. The engine idles and runs much better with hot plugs at all times.
CEN RACING
Our plug is a short hot plug. This is what we have found to work the best with the .46 engine. Actually in all conditions a short hot plug has proven to work the best. There is alot of surface area to cover with the larger .46 piston/cylinder so the colder plugs just didn't cut it. The engine idles and runs much better with hot plugs at all times.
CEN RACING
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Thanks CEN Racing, the reason i asked was that it was not in the manual.
I just changed the old plug as it broke during break in... bought the best HOT i could find and BINGO.....
Runs as smooth as day.
I just changed the old plug as it broke during break in... bought the best HOT i could find and BINGO.....
Runs as smooth as day.



