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Old Jul 15, 2014, 06:11 AM
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So I have tried looking, but what spark plug options do we have for our Outlander Sport? I run the top plugs for my evo (, and I want top plugs for my Outlander sport, not just cheap ones.

Any recommendations, or parts number? NGK iridium or solid performers? Thanks for your input!
Old Jul 15, 2014, 06:59 AM
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We use NGKs in our other vehicle, and they perform flawlessly so I'd say stick with NGKs.


However, the quad-electro sparks [NGK (3199) BKR6EQUP] doesn't seem to have the same design plugs that would fit our Outlander Sports/ASX/RVR...

At least I haven't found the reference number.
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So I would like to stick with NGK plugs iridium, but the only thing I found through searches so far is the exact same plugs as the EVO X. Is that true?? What plugs are you guys running? Any feedback?
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Originally Posted by Boston_eagle
So I would like to stick with NGK plugs iridium, but the only thing I found through searches so far is the exact same plugs as the EVO X. Is that true?? What plugs are you guys running? Any feedback?
Really? With the evos being boosted I'm surprised they run the same plug.
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Same here. I want to get quality, but the EVO X plugs seem like either a) overkill and would not work well or at all, b) that maybe the website I found was like 'oh it's a 2.0, must be the same 4B11 as the EVO'. Maybe it does use the same plugs, I am just trying to confirm one way or another.
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rockauto shows 12 plugs for your application.
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Originally Posted by cfdfireman1
rockauto shows 12 plugs for your application.
Right on.. Thanks for the heads up.

Never tried the Autolite Iridium XP's ($4.50ea.)... but since there's a $2.50 off rebate PER Plug, I might tried them out.
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