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Old Feb 16, 2012, 07:17 PM
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Evo 9 spark plugs

i know this has been beat to death but does anyone know of a ngk plug that is one step colder than the ilfr7h that is not a denso ikh24 and doesnt cost 150 bucks! Any help would be great thanks
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Bpr6ekn spark plugs????

I has them for an eclipse but never used them are the no good to use at all on an evo? They are brand new
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Old Feb 16, 2012, 08:13 PM
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Never heard of them. However, I would stick with the tried and true especially because these NGK copper plugs are only a couple bucks a piece. Anyway that "6" heat range is gonna be too hot.

Choose from among the following depending on boost levels, fuel, and driving regimen: HOT>BPR7ES>BR7ES>BPR8ES>BR8ES>COLD
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Originally Posted by sparky
Never heard of them. However, I would stick with the tried and true especially because these NGK copper plugs are only a couple bucks a piece. Anyway that "6" heat range is gonna be too hot.

Choose from among the following depending on boost levels, fuel, and driving regimen: HOT>BPR7ES>BR7ES>BPR8ES>BR8ES>COLD
Thanks
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Old Feb 16, 2012, 08:22 PM
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Hey, why did you start two threads with the same topic at the same time, anyway? Are you trying to be funny?
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Hey, why did you start two threads with the same topic at the same time, anyway? Are you trying to be funny?
I haven't been on in a while and using a new phone app that's my fault sorry
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Originally Posted by sparky
Never heard of them. However, I would stick with the tried and true especially because these NGK copper plugs are only a couple bucks a piece. Anyway that "6" heat range is gonna be too hot.

Choose from among the following depending on boost levels, fuel, and driving regimen: HOT>BPR7ES>BR7ES>BPR8ES>BR8ES>COLD
sparky is right, these will be to hot, stock heat range is 7.
I'm going with one step colder myself after my tune.
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