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Old 31 July 2003, 10:58 AM
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Can anyone let me know what type of plugs to use on a MY95 wrx coming upto a 52k service, Only had it a few weeks not clued up as yet,


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Wot, no handbook? anyway, they're NGK PFR6B- 30-odd quid a set from a friendly local spares shop if they stock them (or if they will order them) and 50-odd quid from subaru. They are expensive because they have platinum electrodes which give better performance and a greatly increased service interval.
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Cheers mate, Oh yeah the hand book is all lines & squigles not took my Jap reading couse yet !


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Well at that price, check that the plugs are really required at this service interval. When I bought my car I discovered that the garage who I bought it from had "serviced" the vehicle but had taken out the proper plugs, with 15000 miles still left on them, and put some crap things in instead. They are a b*gger to get to as well!
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