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Old 01-21-2003, 10:24 PM
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What is the best sparkplug to put in a 1.1L?
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Old 01-22-2003, 12:16 PM
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the stock ngk's



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Old 01-22-2003, 04:44 PM
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BR8EQ-14's?
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Whats a 1.1L ? 10A?
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Old 01-24-2003, 12:25 AM
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No, the 12A is 1146cc. That rounds down to 1.1 liter.
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And also the 93 fds plugs work great when it's cold, I did a little test on my own. I brought 4 new ngk from mazda for the 80 rx7 and I installed car start up fine the in the summer but now since it's very cold I notice the car would flood faster. So I had 4 used fds plug put it in and it start up right away, This how I really test the plugs I leave the fds plugs in for 1 week and then go and start it up it start up no hassle, now I put back the new plug's {80 specific} in for 1 week and then I go to start the car and I exprience that the car is flooding like crazy and it won't turn over when it's flood alot, we all know that already about rotary. So in my conclusion I notice that the fds plug's is better for the 1st to me cause it does not flood the car and it start faster. Btw my car always park in a garage. khris
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Originally Posted by Rx7aholic' date='Jan 25 2003, 02:18 PM
And also the 93 fds plugs work great when it's cold, I did a little test on my own. I brought 4 new ngk from mazda for the 80 rx7 and I installed car start up fine the in the summer but now since it's very cold I notice the car would flood faster. So I had 4 used fds plug put it in and it start up right away, This how I really test the plugs I leave the fds plugs in for 1 week and then go and start it up it start up no hassle, now I put back the new plug's {80 specific} in for 1 week and then I go to start the car and I exprience that the car is flooding like crazy and it won't turn over when it's flood alot, we all know that already about rotary. So in my conclusion I notice that the fds plug's is better for the 1st to me cause it does not flood the car and it start faster. Btw my car always park in a garage. khris
Thats good news for those who drive thier rotaries during the winter.
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great for the winter, what about every other season? same plugs are good for it then too?
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What is the exact plug type used in the 93 fds.

I'm also assuming the're NGK.



Do you think that they'd be fine for a streetport?
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