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Old 01-29-2014, 10:53 PM
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Anyone got a recommendation for which plugs to use?
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NGK pfr7g-11s
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OEM - thats what I read was recommended.
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Originally Posted by IrishCarBomb
NGK pfr7g-11s
Replace with Ngk's. No need to make a switch unless you're going turbo'd or etc.
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Don't over-torque. The NGKs have a coating so do not use anti seize.
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NGK BKR6E or 7E depending on engine condition & your style of driving.Gap .40

I use NGK copper in all my cars below( except the Accord V6).

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I like the IX series of NGK plugs, fine wire center combined with tapered ground electrode is meant to give the best performance. OEM gap is .043".
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please read here.... it cant get any easier than this

https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/548...d-maintenance/
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Always anti-seize, NEVER iridium!!!!
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Originally Posted by FastCarIndustries
Always anti-seize
Very poor advice. If you don't know then don't provide recommendations.


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