What is the spark plug number

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DawgMode
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What spark plug should i use for my sr20 also what part number or size are they??


robbbby
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ngk bkr6e-11/bkr6e will do fine if you don't want to spend alot for the iridiums.Gap them to .028-.032

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Thanx

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getnrowdy23
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i like the ngk 3300 i dont remember the whole number but i like them.. a lot of peope run them in supras

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Do anyone know the Part number for the NGK iridiums plugs for SR20DET?

someone told me its bkr5eix-11! Is that person right?

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Beemen550
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no u want the BKR6EIX for stock boost and the BKR7EIX for higher boost levels $8.00 each

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Cool thanks

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Hey my friend just call me. He said he has a set of new BKR6EIX-11! I think the -11 is the Gap so can I just regap it and it should work right?


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yep 11 is just the gap, 6 is fine but you might wana check out 7 heat range just to be on the safe side. I run 7's in my daily driver and i have no problems.

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It looks like I am Getting the 7s since I am going to turn the Boost up to 12-13PSI!

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ckamc
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would yall recommend 8's for boosy levels between 12-18?

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CKAMC

Is that your ride on your reply?

if it is, it looks very nice!

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No acually its a car that Version:select sponsers that has their latest 180sx aero design the type 3... its a overall sick car... here is a enlargenment

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ckamc wrote:No acually its a car that Version:select sponsers that has their latest 180sx aero design the type 3... its a overall sick car... here is a enlargenment
I think I just wet my Pants!! Hold On I be back I need to change my pants!

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Ok I am back

Damn that thing is sweet! Hope one day my ride will look like that!

thanks for posting that sweet *** pic!

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boost_creep
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anyone runnin denso iridiums....i put the ik20 plugs in a week ago...car runs ggod...i hope there the right plugs...lol

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kota2240
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I got handed the NGK from a 91 sentra ser right and the number is BKR5ES-11 is that right?

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ckamc
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bump...

i see a lot of +7's ppl are running but when shoul one go for +8's?

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ckamc wrote:would yall recommend 8's for boosy levels between 12-18?
i run 7s on 17psi with no problems

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Beemen550 wrote:no u want the BKR6EIX for stock boost and the BKR7EIX for higher boost levels $8.00 each
And these need not be re-gapped correct?


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