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All I need is the part number for the NGK 0.8mm gapped plugs for the Rb20DET

As its time for replacing the plugs once more.

I know this has been asked eleventy billion times and all but I have done the search and cannot find what I am after. :)

Thanx guys.

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Then you are not searching hard enough.

Go to the NGK website and you can select your vehicle there. The standard plugs can be re-gapped to 0.8 so don't bother fiddling around with a plug that's already gapped at that. Just be gentle while regapping them so as you don't chip the iridium or platinum tip. You go for standard plugs but remember to change them every service.

Motor traders/Coventry's keep the BCPR6E, they are a 0.8mm v-power plug.

Last time I bought a set 6 totalled to ~$17. I usually keep them in for up to 30,000km's, by then they are pretty well stuffed but not affecting the cars performance in a seat of the pance way.

Up from there depending on the power being made the only option is BKR7E, they are a tad harder to get, here in Adelaide Motor Mates keep them, but for $4 per plug. :)

Be sure to shop around as supercrap were extremely expensive for the copper bcpr6e plugs. Complete joke really.

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