What spark plugs do you use?

Kai

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Simple question really, as i need to change mine :)

Looking at the standard Denso PQ20R's, NGK BCPR6EP-N8 so far, but driftmotion has the NGK BKR7E plugs in - are those just for the 2JZ-GTE, or will they work in a 7M as well?
 
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cnewingham

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ngk 3330's are the bcpr7es plugs you want. They also work well in the 7m even though that is same plug the 2jz guys are running
 

Nick M

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Stock. The last time out, the auto parts stores didn't have the Nippondenso or NGK part number in stock.

So I bought the Toyota ones, and they come in a Toyota box. I think they were ND's.
 

Intothenight19

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Autolite 3924's I believe, they are copper and dissapate heat well under high loads. I cook em pretty quickly though, I usually change them every oil change if not earlier.


Edit** 3923's thanks for the reminder MDC!
 
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Intothenight19

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MDCmotorsports said:
Autolight 3923's.

They do have a problem though with some peoples' cars to have the idle "bump miss."


They are a tad shorter so yes my car has a sliiiiight miss but under heavy load all is well..
 

Guyana00

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I'm lookin to change my plugs too and I bought some G-Power NGK's, but I was thinkin about getting some Denso plugs cuz I hear from everywhere that Denso works great.
 

Tun_x

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bkr7es-11 is all I run.. I have had the autolites come apart on high horsepower applications youshould be good 800-900 hp on these
 

aljordan

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I've ran all of the following with great results.

NGK BCPR6ES (stock number 2330) - stock heat range
NGK BCPR7ES (Stock number 3330) - one heat range cooler
NGK BKR7E (stock number 6097) - v-power, one heat range cooler

advance auto (at least mine) has the 6097 in stock.

I gap my plugs at .028. No problems at 30psi of boost on the TS04.