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Old 23 March 2001, 11:34 PM
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I have a set of PFR 6G-NGK-R spark plugs in my96 STi,are these standard or uprated and if standard which ones should i go for!
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Old 23 March 2001, 11:52 PM
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They are standard, I used PFR7B's in my MY96 Sti 2 wagon gapped at 0.7mm, the 7's are one grade cooler and seem to work well. IMHO the B's (as fitted to later cars) are better than the G's
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Thanks but what about HKS iridium plugs?
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Old 24 March 2001, 09:33 AM
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They are very good, S35i's would be the ones to use. (currently what I use)

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hi bob
i am using the PFR7B as you recommended to me few months back. but the garage i am using was trying to get me to use PFR6s also i have noticed they had PFR 7A can you tell us what is the difference ? they told me that the PFR 6 is a cooler running plug that would be more suited to the boost i am running


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