plugs ques
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Re: plugs ques
dont use any splitfire or iridium or platinum plug, just stick to copper 1 or 2 steps colder NGK plugs. They are **** for boost and hold up well. Somtimes platinum or funky multi electrode trick plugs melt or break under big boost applications, and those pieces that break off end up in your cylinder walls, valves and turbo turbines (usually with disasterous concequences)
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what cars uses BKRE7-11 as oe plugs? i have been trying to buy some plugs for a while but the dumb asses at autozone don't know what 1 step colder plugs mean and then can't look it up by BKRE7-11 because they stock them with their own part #
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Re: plugs ques
Originally Posted by 91efate
what cars uses BKRE7-11 as oe plugs? i have been trying to buy some plugs for a while but the dumb asses at autozone don't know what 1 step colder plugs mean and then can't look it up by BKRE7-11 because they stock them with their own part #
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Originally Posted by jagojon3
The part number is BKR7E-11
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Originally Posted by 91efate
yea i figured i typed it wrong.....just guessing off the top of my head but either way they said they need the car that uses them in order to look them up. anyone know?
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