spark plug change
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just changed the plugs on my my95 wrx, put in NGK R platinum PFR6B's, looked at the plugs i have taken out and they are NGK R PFG6G's!!!
have i fitted the right ones or were the ones that were in the wrong ones???
[Edited by jonny gav - 7/26/2002 10:06:48 PM]
have i fitted the right ones or were the ones that were in the wrong ones???
[Edited by jonny gav - 7/26/2002 10:06:48 PM]
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jonny mate check this out...
http://www.kaila.net/tl125/tl125ngkcode.html
It could be that yours where racing plugs (G)
Dan
http://www.kaila.net/tl125/tl125ngkcode.html
It could be that yours where racing plugs (G)
Dan
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ordered them from my local motor shop £22(trade), same ones are £68 from revolution!!!
not too bad to fit really,got to take the washer water bottle off on one side and the air filter on the other,coil packs come off easy.
not too bad to fit really,got to take the washer water bottle off on one side and the air filter on the other,coil packs come off easy.
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Easy job with plug socket (10mm) ratchet (small) couple of extention bars and a nuckle joint. If car has been running do the near side first. I only had screen wash reservoir to move and it sat out of way after disconnecting electrics and leaving water pipes on.
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