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Old 19 December 2005, 10:04 PM
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Default PFR6B and PFR6G - Difference?

My daughters Alfa GTV () is due new plugs and one of the sets (twin spark) are NGK PFR6B, now, I have a set of PFR6G that I took from my STi when I installed 7's They have only 7-8k on them so it seems logical to use these to save her a few bob, question is, is the 6G a direct replacement option for the 6B? I know the meaning of the code letters and number except for that last letter. Can anyone advise?
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http://www.spark-plugs.co.uk/pages/technical/ngkjpg.htm

basically its the design of the firing end construction

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Old 20 December 2005, 06:33 PM
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Yes, that's the info I have but on a leaflet. Unfortunately it still doesn't explain the "design feature"
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Old 21 December 2005, 07:54 AM
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well this one explains the G end construction http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinf...tnumberkey.pdf

all ive found on the B is "Special design for Honda CVCC "
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Well, if you had the 6G's on your sti then I'd say they were interchangeable (as aren't the normal plugs for the classic impreza turbo pfr6b?)

But then that blows out the window if you've got a newage car (as I don't know what they use)
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Cheers guys. Jennie needs all help she can get with this awful car. Great design and nice to drive but you just wait for the next thing to go wrong!
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