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Just wondering what plugs everyone was running? I went out and got a set of ngk BCPR6ES, but when i went to install them my old ones were BCPR7ES which isn't even on the ngk website. Does anyone know what the difference between them would be?? (they have the same thread, and i think the 7ES was originally gapped at 11mm but is at 8mm now, the 6ES seems to be 8mm standard).

On the ngk website they recommend a PFR5G-11 or BKR5EIX-11 (irridium) for my car - a 94 s1 r33 gts-t.

Do i have the wrong plugs?? the old ones and the ones i bought appear identical on the outside (so they definatley will fit).

Could someone help please??

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hmm so seems the ones i have are meant for vl turbos, r31s and such..

ahh well hopefully wont cause any dramas cos i'm not putting it back together again just to drive across town back to autobarn.. they should be right untill i can get some splitfire coils and iridiums in *crosses fingers*

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