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Old 04 February 2005, 10:36 PM
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Hi there wondering if anyone can help me.Im gonna change my spark plugs at the weekend on my MY02 bugeye,took me awhile to find them and how to get to them,but they don't seem to hard to get to as i now no u remove the airbox on side and the battery and washer bottle on the other,anyway the question was can anyone reckomend any spark plugs to use thanx steve
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NGK PFR-7B with a 0.7mm gap.
Old 05 February 2005, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Triple X
NGK PFR-7B with a 0.7mm gap.
I have the 6B in mine,is this the wrong plug for mine?
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Old 05 February 2005, 08:02 AM
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you can leave the battery in.
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Denso Iridiums are the way to go..... Just look at the side of Solbergs car (WRC) and you'll see (DENSO). And before you ask, their not cornish (like one of my customers thought ) I said thats Denzil.......
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The PFR-6B's will be ok on a standard car, a set of PFR-7B's are recommended for modified cars that are likely to be run at high RPM's for sustained periods. The 7B's are a "cooler" plug and help reduce the onset of detonation or pre-ignition.
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Originally Posted by Triple X
The PFR-6B's will be ok on a standard car, a set of PFR-7B's are recommended for modified cars that are likely to be run at high RPM's for sustained periods. The 7B's are a "cooler" plug and help reduce the onset of detonation or pre-ignition.
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My car is running at 307bhp ( Last time it was on the rollers )
I guess i will have to get the 7B's.Bloody waste of money getting the 6B's cost me £40 from halfords.I knew i should have asked on here first.Doh

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Alyn from AS Performance will sort you a set of 7b's.
Tel:0191 410 3770
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Originally Posted by Ninnybobs
Alyn from AS Performance will sort you a set of 7b's.
Tel:0191 410 3770
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