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Old 23 July 2012, 02:08 PM
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I have Impreza turbo 2000 classic, just wondering which plugs to go for?

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Old 23 July 2012, 02:09 PM
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assuming its spark plugs,ngk
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Ngk no question
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Ive got a brand new set of 4 NGK PFR7B's here I was just about to put up in the for sale section. Just spotted this post - want them before I advertise them? £22 delivered. Bought them to fit to my car but sold the car before i got round to it.
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Yea prob be interested in those lad, but shouldn't i be running PFR6B's
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7's will be perfect in your car mate, the only difference is they are a slightly cooler grade plug. ideal if your pushing more than std power
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Originally Posted by MovingShadow
Ive got a brand new set of 4 NGK PFR7B's here I was just about to put up in the for sale section. Just spotted this post - want them before I advertise them? £22 delivered. Bought them to fit to my car but sold the car before i got round to it.
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Originally Posted by rob84
7's will be perfect in your car mate, the only difference is they are a slightly cooler grade plug. ideal if your pushing more than std power
Really, thought just for highly modifidied engines, think hes sold them now. Might try Denso as a change
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I wouldnt put denso plugs in my lawn mower lol. The tips have a habbit of falling off
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I've heard someone say that, saying that i've seen some one post picture of NGK R with tip missing
Old 25 July 2012, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbotits
I wouldnt put denso plugs in my lawn mower lol. The tips have a habbit of falling off
That was quite a long time ago - I remember the thread. It did involve a fairly highly modded car.
I have a brand new set of NGK BKR7EIX untouched, in the box, available if you're interested. I bought two sets and am using one set in the car at the mo. They are the iridium equivelent of the PFR7B same price as in post #4

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I've fitted the Denso plugs, will prob run them for abit then try some ngk's
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Originally Posted by JohnD
That was quite a long time ago - I remember the thread. It did involve a fairly highly modded car.
I have a brand new set of NGK BKR7EIX untouched, in the box, available if you're interested. I bought two sets and am using one set in the car at the mo. They are the iridium equivelent of the PFR7B same price as in post #4

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that was i agree. Im talking from a personal perspective. Took a set out a golf last week with a missfire. Tip on one of them missing. About 3 months ago same problem on a fiesta and a year ago did the same on a accent. Just wouldnt use denso plugs on any car i was working on. Seen it 3 times myself anf ofcourse pics on here and other places on the net
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