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Old 01 March 2012, 06:51 PM
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Hi any one know what spark plugs to fit in an x reg turbo 2000 with a standard engine also is an engine flush ok cheers
Old 01 March 2012, 06:59 PM
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Don,t bother with engine flush imo..just regular oil changes.
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NGK PFR6B is standard fit.
Old 01 March 2012, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by mark@wrx
NGK PFR6B is standard fit.
+1, what i recently put in mine.

Best to go in from the top in my opinion too, take the airbox, battery and washer bottle out, or just move the washer bottle over.

Forget engine flush, if you care going to use it, i would use some cheap oil to put through the system first, then run it and drain it again. Don't want any remaining in the engine, could cause hell. Also the engine might be held together by what's in there already, remove it and it might not like it!

Thanks

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Old 01 March 2012, 07:18 PM
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Changed mine to a NGK pfr7b slighty more expenisive about £28 but they work better on slightly moddified car. Recommended by my mapper and wouldn't change back
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Dont flush it, make sure you get it nice and hot before you drain it (but dont burn yourself!)
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