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Old 01-08-2006, 11:03 PM
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what is the stock spark plug size for the fd? what gap, and what material is best for the fd, platinum, iridum, 24 carrat gold???
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NGK 3330's are great. Lots of supra guys use those and if its ok for a supra, its ok for an rx-7.
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have you ever seen rx7 plugs? they dont have gaps
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Look HERE for the correct plugs.
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Originally Posted by RotaryRevolution' post='792943' date='Jan 8 2006, 11:03 PM

what is the stock spark plug size for the fd? what gap, and what material is best for the fd, platinum, iridum, 24 carrat gold???


NGK

BUREQP7 for leading

BUREQP9 for trailing



They don't require gapping, but do need alittle anti-seize on the threads. You can get platinum plugs which I was told should last longer, but I'm not convinced they're worth it.
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Originally Posted by qwester007' post='792949' date='Jan 9 2006, 12:32 AM

Look HERE for the correct plugs.
do they come in 8 heat range, i was looking but didnt find any info.
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i'd just switch to 9's all around.
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platinum only makes the plug last longer. just got copper ones, they're better.



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Originally Posted by Dramon_Killer' post='792947' date='Jan 8 2006, 09:17 PM

NGK 3330's are great. Lots of supra guys use those and if its ok for a supra, its ok for an rx-7.


Dramon go buy a MKIII.
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Originally Posted by Dramon_Killer' post='792947' date='Jan 9 2006, 02:17 PM

NGK 3330's are great. Lots of supra guys use those and if its ok for a supra, its ok for an rx-7.




Dont put out false information dipshit.
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