Colder Spark Plugs for D16z6, i need a part number.
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Colder Spark Plugs for D16z6, i need a part number.
NGK's site and Advance Auto both told me a colder plug isn't available.
The stock number is ZFR5J-11, i want a 7.
Last year when purchasing plugs, the part number for the stock plug was BKR7E, now all that is available is "V-Power", which i assume by the name and heat rating, that the plug is hotter. I don't know, i need some input.
Is two steps a good number for 18psi (currently 10 until i upgrade my MAP)?
Modified by x O 16581 72452 5 x at 1:42 PM 6/15/2005
The stock number is ZFR5J-11, i want a 7.
Last year when purchasing plugs, the part number for the stock plug was BKR7E, now all that is available is "V-Power", which i assume by the name and heat rating, that the plug is hotter. I don't know, i need some input.
Is two steps a good number for 18psi (currently 10 until i upgrade my MAP)?
Modified by x O 16581 72452 5 x at 1:42 PM 6/15/2005
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Re: Colder Spark Plugs for D16z6, i need a part number. (x O 16581 72452 5 x)
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The stock number is ZFR5J-11, i want a 7.
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That is the part number. You are in need of BKR7E's(p/N). The stock number for them is 6097 Advance has them.
Phil
The stock number is ZFR5J-11, i want a 7.
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That is the part number. You are in need of BKR7E's(p/N). The stock number for them is 6097 Advance has them.
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Re: Colder Spark Plugs for D16z6, i need a part number. (hondaguyef)
Stock part number is what i was refering to.
Are BKR7E a colder than stock plug, or should i get BKR9E? I asked last year for a step colder plug, he didn't know what i was talking about and i believe gave me stock, but i'm unsure.
Are BKR7E a colder than stock plug, or should i get BKR9E? I asked last year for a step colder plug, he didn't know what i was talking about and i believe gave me stock, but i'm unsure.
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Re: Colder Spark Plugs for D16z6, i need a part number. (x O 16581 72452 5 x)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by x O 16581 72452 5 x »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Stock part number is what i was refering to.
Are BKR7E a colder than stock plug, or should i get BKR9E? I asked last year for a step colder plug, he didn't know what i was talking about and i believe gave me stock, but i'm unsure.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The 7s are 2 steps colder than stock.
Are BKR7E a colder than stock plug, or should i get BKR9E? I asked last year for a step colder plug, he didn't know what i was talking about and i believe gave me stock, but i'm unsure.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The 7s are 2 steps colder than stock.
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