can i order than from a regular parts store like autozone? whats the part number?
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I'd try rockauto first. www.rockauto.com best prices and they can get pretty much anything.
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part number depends on which plug you want, they have different heat ranges. 10, 10.5 and 11, they used to have 13 too.
NGK 6725-10, NGK 6725-10.5, NGK 6725-115 i think summit and places like that stock it by the other number |
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anyone find em cheaper than 33.82?
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='905829' date='Aug 4 2008, 01:44 PM
anyone find em cheaper than 33.82?
http://www.rx7.com/store/rx7/fcignition.html $28.95 |
I think Dave Gibson was selling a few boxes a few days ago, his price was below what I get them for wholesale from Japan.
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do you actually NEED race plugs
cause all ngk plugs have the "R" on them... even the regular ones you can buy at pepboys... |
well, after some research i decided against them. i seen people gain 9-10 whp from stock NGK's to the R's. but they tend to foul out quickly for daily driving and have trouble with hot starts.
atleast i read that a few places... |
They will outlast stock plugs by a factor of 3 even with an ignition amp. You can index them to spark towards the approaching charge, they do make more hp than stock plugs, a little more safe advance can be had, I tested it on my own dyno. As for fouling on street cars, never had it happen, and I run 10.5's on my n/a p-port, 11.5's on my TII. Getting rid of the junk aftermarket apex seals, got rid of my hot start problems..https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.gif...
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