Sick spark plugs for 2001 ITR
#1
Sick spark plugs for 2001 ITR
I just got an incredible deal on NGK platinum plugs. They are the best performing i've tried. I now have a bunch of the top of the line NGK performance plugs for the 2001 ITR. I'll hook up any HAN members for super cheap, email me. They're part #PFR7G-11 and they are designed for the B18C5 motor. ITRguy@pemstein.com if you're interested.
If anyone else has used these plugs I'd love some feedback, see if they were as sick on your ride as mine!
If anyone else has used these plugs I'd love some feedback, see if they were as sick on your ride as mine!
#3
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hey the criticism is fair. But by top-of-the-line I meant it was the highest level of NGK spark plugs. They have the finest center electrode point as a result of using platinum (other metals won't stay strong enough when milled that fine), they are quench free. It could be argued that irdidium provides an equal and possibly better metal for the center electrode, but at any rate these plugs are very good. Heres a link to the Kragen
As far as "good deal", they retail for $17.99 a piece, and I'll offer them to any HAN members for $17.99 for a set of 4.
Hope that settles your complaints....
As far as "good deal", they retail for $17.99 a piece, and I'll offer them to any HAN members for $17.99 for a set of 4.
Hope that settles your complaints....
#4
i have personally used denso iridium/ngks adnd the ones you mentioned
i change my plugs every other oil change so have quite some experience
i personally like the oem ngks the best
i get them from the dealer and have been using them ever since
no to try to put down the ones you're trying to sell, but thats my 2 cents
i change my plugs every other oil change so have quite some experience
i personally like the oem ngks the best
i get them from the dealer and have been using them ever since
no to try to put down the ones you're trying to sell, but thats my 2 cents
#5
Those are the same spark plugs used in JDM ITR and S2000 motors. I use them in my motor.
The only difference between the PFR7G-11's and the OEM-specified plug for B18C5 motors is that they're 1 step colder. The OEM-specified plugs are PFR6G-11 for B18C5 motors. The electrode design and materical are the same.
$18 for a set of four is an awesome deal considering that they're $50 for a set most other places.
The only difference between the PFR7G-11's and the OEM-specified plug for B18C5 motors is that they're 1 step colder. The OEM-specified plugs are PFR6G-11 for B18C5 motors. The electrode design and materical are the same.
$18 for a set of four is an awesome deal considering that they're $50 for a set most other places.
#6
Originally Posted by PikkaGTR
i have personally used denso iridium/ngks adnd the ones you mentioned
i change my plugs every other oil change so have quite some experience
i personally like the oem ngks the best
i get them from the dealer and have been using them ever since
no to try to put down the ones you're trying to sell, but thats my 2 cents
i change my plugs every other oil change so have quite some experience
i personally like the oem ngks the best
i get them from the dealer and have been using them ever since
no to try to put down the ones you're trying to sell, but thats my 2 cents
2001TypeR