This is the O.S. P4 "Super Hot" Turbo Glow Plug. Choosing the right glow plug is critical for peak engine performance and there are a number of different factors that will determine which plug you should use. Engine type, air–fuel mix, nitro percentage, and even air temperature are things that must be taken into consideration. What's more, the ideal glow plug choice will change as conditions change. Keeping a range of glow plugs on hand will help you fine–tune glow heat and enjoy maximum performance in all conditions.
Generally, Hot plugs promote better idling and acceleration. If your engine runs rough or accelerates sluggishly, a hotter plug will help. Cold plugs produce more power and may improve performance if your engine runs hot. The downside is rougher idling and more difficulty in tuning.
Some other things to keep in mind are:
- The smaller the engine, the hotter the plug.
- The higher the nitro content, the colder the plug.
- The hotter the day, the colder the plug.
Model |
Heat Range |
Description |
P5 |
Very Hot |
For V-Spec and most .18-.28 off-road racing Turbo head engines, especially when the temperature is high or for leaner needle settings and high-nitro/high-rpm running |
P4 |
Super Hot |
For V-Spec and most .18-.28 off-road racing Turbo head engines |
P3 |
Ultra Hot |
For V-Spec and most .18-.28 off-road racing Turbo head engines |