Spark Plugs - Hawkeye (Self-service) Question
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Spark Plugs - Hawkeye (Self-service) Question
Hi guys, I'm looking to (short) service my Scooby this time around, it's a stage 1 2.5l 07 Hawkeye. Any reccomendations in terms of what spark plugs are best to use and best place to get them? Cheers!
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Leave the plugs just drop the oil and replace with genuine black filter along with fuel/air filter if needed IMO unless they are naffed
Either ngk pfr6b or pfr7b for scoobs running higher power
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Leave the plugs just drop the oil and replace with genuine black filter along with fuel/air filter if needed IMO unless they are naffed
Either ngk pfr6b or pfr7b for scoobs running higher power
These items can be bought off here have a look in the traders section for a choice
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Short service?
Leave the plugs just drop the oil and replace with genuine black filter along with fuel/air filter if needed IMO unless they are naffed
Either ngk pfr6b or pfr7b for scoobs running higher power
These items can be bought off here have a look in the traders section for a choice
Leave the plugs just drop the oil and replace with genuine black filter along with fuel/air filter if needed IMO unless they are naffed
Either ngk pfr6b or pfr7b for scoobs running higher power
These items can be bought off here have a look in the traders section for a choice
Those are 2.0 plugs. 2.5 use different plugs - NGK ILFR6B are standard, ILFR7H is next heat range up.
in this instance id just be going with standard
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Well I thought I might change them whilst I was doing bits, just wanted to keep her pristine!
Thanks for the responses though guys, much appreciated! Will probably stick with the standard NGK ILFR6B.
Thanks for the responses though guys, much appreciated! Will probably stick with the standard NGK ILFR6B.