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Old 07-27-2001, 10:42 AM
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ngk Part number

Does any body know what the part number for NGK spark plugs for the SVX
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Old 07-27-2001, 11:50 AM
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Does any body know what the part number for NGK spark plugs for the SVX
22401AA370
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I should have clarified I need non platnium NGK R plugs one heat range colder than stock
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I should have clarified I need non platnium NGK R plugs one heat range colder than stock
Oops. Sorry. Then, you'll have to talk to someone else.
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I have those plugs, Kevin. I'll check the numbers and post them by tonight.
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Damn, I don't see any number even close to what Aredub posted earlier on the box, and I don't have my invoice with me right now. This is the only info I have:

PFR6B-11 <---- Old platinum stock spark plug

BKR7E-11 <---- New non-platinum plug, one heat range colder

^^ PF = Platinum

^ 7 is one heat range colder than 6.

That's what I remember, from what my tech told me.

And if I had to guess at what you were up to, I'd say nitrous.... I don't remember turbos needing non-platinums.

Whatever it's for, good luck. If you need more info, I'll see what I can find.
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Damn, I don't see any number even close to what Aredub posted earlier on the box
The number I gave is the Subaru part number.
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Old 07-28-2001, 12:00 AM
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Thanks thats cool the SVX uses the same spark Plugs as my dads 99' RS-T
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Damn, I don't see any number even close to what Aredub posted earlier on the box, and I don't have my invoice with me right now. This is the only info I have:

PFR6B-11 <---- Old platinum stock spark plug

BKR7E-11 <---- New non-platinum plug, one heat range colder

^^ PF = Platinum

^ 7 is one heat range colder than 6.

That's what I remember, from what my tech told me.

And if I had to guess at what you were up to, I'd say nitrous.... I don't remember turbos needing non-platinums.

Whatever it's for, good luck. If you need more info, I'll see what I can find.
Actually most tech will tell you NEVER to use platinum plugs in a turbo car. I gues they get too hot or something. Makes the car more prone to detonation.

This is probably why my friend screwed his Merkur up so bad. Or maybe it was the fact we upped the boost from 8lbs for 14.5lbs. One of the two.

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