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SPARK PLUGS for ae101

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hi guys...
i'm thinking to change my spark plugs for my ae101 GT-Z. but i don't know what kind or spec of the spark plugs i should get 8O also where's the best place to get it.

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Toyota4ever wrote:hi guys...
i'm thinking to change my spark plugs for my ae101 GT-Z. but i don't know what kind or spec of the spark plugs i should get 8O also where's the best place to get it.

thanks :)


i had NGK iridium in my gtz, im sure others have different views

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Email Mr Revhead, he can get you Denso Platinums for a very good price.
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The NGK equivalent of standard plugs, Repco.
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cool... thanks. i'll pm him
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hey dude.... best place, trademe... there is this dude selling ngk iridiums IX for $78 for a set
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the correct plugs are denso pq20r
no point going to iridiums, just extra cost
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i saw this bosch super 4, is it good?
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hey toyota4ever, where in NZ are ya?

I've got a brand new set of NGK plugs (non platinum tho) that you can have for $10 if ya like.

I use these plugs with a different heat range on my gtz which is turbo and have no probs whatsoever.
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dose spark plugs make a lot of difference?( preformance wise) eg.Platinums... :?:
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Toyota4ever wrote:dose spark plugs make a lot of difference?( preformance wise) eg.Platinums... :?:


platinums last longer but haven't seen any performance differences
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a closer gap is recomended for boost, however dont try and regap 1.1 plugs to .8. rather get the correct plug in that range, which will be pq20r8
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