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DOHC-LSR
10-12-2002, 06:31 PM
Gonna be buying some sparky plugs, and as some of prefer copper to platinums and have nothing to go with but NGK part No. Its sometimes hard to find a place with someone SMART enough to help you get your plugs. I'm gonna buy my plugs from this place for like $2 each plug. Do you guys know of any cheaper place to buy plugs? Gonna order tomorrow or some'n.
MONARCH (http://www.monarchproductsinc.com/ngk.htm )
Or anybody know of a easy way for Kragen people to help me get the plug I want via Part #? NOT by application?
Daidae
10-15-2002, 10:53 AM
Just a suggestion.
Since you receive your air differently, I suggest a colder range platinum plug with a narrow gap.
DOHC-LSR
10-18-2002, 06:02 PM
Got me sparky plugs today, pretty fast 3 day shipping. about $50 for 20 plugs, NGK coppers. "www.sparkplugs.com" same as monarch...
DOHC-LSR
06-21-2004, 08:45 AM
http://www.dansmc.com/Spark_Plugs/Spark_Plugs_catalog.html
just for reference...
DOHC-LSR
04-13-2005, 11:18 AM
www.sparkplugs.com got my order in today, ordered Sunday night. Prices are fair, although they went up a tad. I think mine are like 2.25 now. Place is cool to get those somewhat hard to find sparkplugs or if the local parts store are just retards and only know how to looks up parts based on vehicle make and model.
and rick, your plugs were basically the same price $82. I think.. I'll give you the 14 page excel spreadsheet that calculates price, tax, and shipping.
DOHC-LSR
06-15-2005, 03:14 PM
for al, the last I heard... Platinum only cost more and only has a benefit of maintainance, you don't change them as often but you still have to pull them out to GAP. A platinum will not yield anymore power than a copper, if anything a copper COULD make more power than a plat. because copper should be a better conductor. Since copper are so cheap and you need to pull them out to get regapped anyways... most people get coppers for their applications... especially all the Turbo Hondas. if you wanna play it safe you could use the plats recommended for your car. I'm using coppers, they cost me less than $10 for the set. The plat. coating is for resisting corrosion. This is all what I recall in my head... ask Mr. Google or Jeeves for detailed answers
fume711
06-15-2005, 08:52 PM
tight...yeah that helps clarify a bunch of things...and help keep some money in the pockets...
integra gsr NA: instead of the recommended "platium NGK 4115 PFR6G-13", ]get the copper ones for GSR "NGK 2756 BKR6E-11" at kragen for 1.99 each....
and
in case anyone needs to know
for B18B1 motor....it's NGK ZFR5F-11
DOHC-LSR
06-15-2005, 10:04 PM
tight...yeah that helps clarify a bunch of things...and help keep some money in the pockets...
integra gsr NA: instead of the recommended "platium NGK 4115 PFR6G-13", ]get the copper ones for GSR "NGK 2756 BKR6E-11" at kragen for 1.99 each....
and
in case anyone needs to know
for B18B1 motor....it's NGK ZFR5F-11
thats pretty cheap, maybe I should have asked Kragen to get mine. I use NGK Copper BKR7E
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