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Old 03-31-2004, 12:52 PM
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Default ZFR7F-11 = BCPR7E-11??

What are some more easily found variations or equivilants. using BKR7E now but really hard to find em locally.

suggestions please.
Old 03-31-2004, 01:29 PM
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Default Re: ZFR7F-11 = BCPR7E-11?? (Turbo E 604)

Equivalents to which plug? Your title/questions do not make sense. What engine would you like suggestions for?

ZFR7F-11 != BCPR7ES-11

ZFR7F-11: 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" hex, gasket seat, resistor, ISO length, projected extended tip, V-power (v-grooved center electrode), .044"gap.

BCPR7ES-11 (there is no BCPR7E-11): 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" hex, gasket seat, JIS height, projected tip, resistor, .044"gap.

BKR7E: 14mm, 3/4" reach, 5/8" hex, gasket seat, ISO length, projected tip, resistor, V-power (v-grooved center electrode)

Courtesy of http://www.sparkplugs.com, where you can also buy them

Just an aside, I use BCPR7ES in my H22, works great. ZFR7F is a copper equivalant to the OEM platinum H22 plug.
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RRRGGG...I bought the wrong plugs poop. nevermind guys. i'm off to return these.
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