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copper plugs st165+ae101

Postby mr30% » Mon Sep 06, 2004 10:47 pm

Hi, Thanks in advance I need the denso plug code for copper plugs for a st165, ast185, and ae101
2 x 81 starlets/parts 2 x84 starlets ee82 ae82 1 x85 aw11 nz new 1 x84 aw11/parts 1 xae101
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Postby mr30% » Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:23 pm

Heeps of posts and web sites say to use copper plugs in st165/st185 ,insteed of plat/ird but nobody says which plug, some body must f@#$ing well know
2 x 81 starlets/parts 2 x84 starlets ee82 ae82 1 x85 aw11 nz new 1 x84 aw11/parts 1 xae101
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Postby B1NZ » Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:44 pm

For memory the recommended plugs for an AE101 20valve are Bkr6ep-11 ,take the "p" out of the code and you have the copper equivilent i think??

ps. That previous code is for NGK plugs

Denso part number is: PK20R11
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Postby Twolitre » Thu Sep 09, 2004 11:30 pm

St185 = K20PR-U
AE101 = K20PR-U11

The only difference in the plugs above being the gap, as for ST165, they use a marinally hotter plug than an ST185 although you may as well just use the same plug as the ST185 as a slightly hotter plug wont do you any harm.

I bought BCPR5EY-11 for my ST165 and the ND cross refferenced part no. for that plug is Q16PR-U11

Hope that helps
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Postby ROBODISCO_20v » Sat Sep 11, 2004 5:13 pm

B1NZ wrote:For memory the recommended plugs for an AE101 20valve are Bkr6ep-11 ,take the "p" out of the code and you have the copper equivilent i think??

ps. That previous code is for NGK plugs

Denso part number is: PK20R11


No you have to ad an "S" if you want copper, BKR6ES11 would be the correct part number.
What engine is in the st165 & 185??? If its a 3SGE they'll use something like BCPR5EP8
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