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a full set of spark plugs of $17??? reali? thats wot im talking about!!! :(

So i have a R33 GTST series to and i need to change the spark plugs, what brand / model should i ask for?? So i can just walk into a store in adelaide and say i want this......

cheers!!!

Yep Buddy... Motor Traders, Edwardstown. BCPR6E. Check the gap as 'sometimes' they can vary a touch.

Last time I bought a set they charged $2.80 each.

Yep Buddy... Motor Traders, Edwardstown. BCPR6E. Check the gap as 'sometimes' they can vary a touch.

Last time I bought a set they charged $2.80 each.

Yeah, there dirt cheap :( Although I use the non-resistive type. Not sure if it makes much of a difference ?

They are an NGK plug. I think the S on the end is something to do with tip type ?

Better to buy the ones without the -11 on the end (1.1mm gap), cause otherwise you have to re-gap them. When they don't have a number the gap is 0.8mm

I THOUGHT THE GAPPING SHOULD BE 0.8mm?

hey guys - i think im going to return these champion ones i got ... hopefully they will let me . im after a gap of 0.8 - so which nkg copper plugs am i after? the model number , if any one has the correct info for the specs i need? and the correct heat rating ?

could anyone genuinely tell me that the slight bump i have in idle is because of these plugs? never had it before...

cheers

I notice an ever so slight roughness or bump as you call it in idle with the 0.8mm gapped plugs. BUT its only ever ever so slight.

1.1mm its baby smooth. 0.9mm which I'm running now appears to be near perfect and ignition doesn't break down.

0.6mm idle is horrid.

0.6mm idle is horrid.

hahaha its not THAT bad .. i think - will swap mine over tomorrow and see what it does

had mine at 0.6 to counter the old std coils - but got splitfires in now and did swap to the new ones i got... yet

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