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Old 11-07-2002, 07:51 AM
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What's the diff between the 2? A friend of mine is getting a turbo installed on his GSR (Greddy) and I was just curious what plug would be best for his application.
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i tihnk the bcp7es dont fit our cars, too big.. the right ones are the bcpr7es thats what im running in my car, and no i have no idea
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Default Re: I've done a search and couldn't find: BKRE7E vs. BCP7ES (Apex i ITR)

The correct part number is BKR7E. Tru a search using that part number.
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Default Re: I've done a search and couldn't find: BKRE7E vs. BCP7ES (Apex i ITR)

http://ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/sp...tnumberkey.pdf

I use BKR7E as do many others on this board.
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Default Re: I've done a search and couldn't find: BKRE7E vs. BCP7ES (maztur)

The info I've found is people saying there are/aren't runnin them.

What I want to know is the diff between the 2 (If any) is one colder then the other etc. This is going on a Greddy kit that will be running max 5 lbs of boost. Maybe later 8-9 lbs of boost.
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The info I've found is people saying there are/aren't runnin them.

What I want to know is the diff between the 2 (If any) is one colder then the other etc. This is going on a Greddy kit that will be running max 5 lbs of boost. Maybe later 8-9 lbs of boost.
I bet you didn't read that pdf file. The '7' denotes heat range so they're the same range.
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Default Re: I've done a search and couldn't find: BKRE7E vs. BCP7ES (APZGSR)

NGK BCPR7ES-11 works as well.
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NGK BCPR7ES-11 works as well.
yup im using them.... 3330's are good
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Thanks guys.
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Default Re: I've done a search and couldn't find: BKRE7E vs. BCP7ES (Apex i ITR)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BoostedED9 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i tihnk the bcp7es dont fit our cars, too big.. the right ones are the bcpr7es thats what im running in my car, and no i have no idea</TD></TR></TABLE>

Sorry for the graveyard bumpage. Was wondering if anybody has used this plug, the non resistor bcp7es from the title of this thread, which is dimensionally the same as the FI popular bcpr7es-11.
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