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OK had a bit of problem with the car over the weekend. Thought that the sparks may had been part of it so I went in search of platinum plugs to fit. Couldnt find one correct set for my car so the guy at the counter suggested these to me as a tempt replacement to get it running again:

 

Champion RC6PYP - Double Platinum plugs

 

They are apparently slightly colder than the ones listed for my car. Should I keep using these or change them. If its change them which ones should I use.

 

The car has the following spec to help out.

 

NissTek chip

1.2mm boost jets

Apexi Induction kit

Baileys BOVs

Twin 4" S/S Full System (cat on)

 

TIA,

 

Dave G

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No idea on champion, however either take 30 secs out to type the words "spark plugs" in the search function and you'll find loads of info, or if that takes to long, 12 threads below this posted by sinclair is the info on correct plugs.....................

hth

cheers

smithy

Ive got one set of ZFR7F-11 plugs left if you want £30 delivered.

 

They are a spot colder than stock, ideal id youve upped the boost. Quite alot of people use them on here.

 

However being copper plugs the change interval is more often, than the platinums.

Ive got one set of ZFR7F-11 plugs left if you want £30 delivered.

Assuming like other plugs the "7" in your code is the heat range mate ?,if so they are not a spot colder than stock as stock are 5's, they are a lot colder

cheers

smithy

Assuming like other plugs the "7" in your code is the heat range mate ?,if so they are not a spot colder than stock as stock are 5's, they are a lot colder

cheers

smithy

 

Either way they seem to work damn well for me!!! ;)

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Cheers after looking through my stock ones I found that I had Pfr6b-11c already in the car, ill look through for suitability in previous posts. Think it may have been done at the 60k service. I will text John_dps and find out. Looks like I have just save myself £65.

 

Thanks for the help

  • 4 weeks later...
Ive got one set of ZFR7F-11 plugs left if you want £30 delivered.

 

They are a spot colder than stock, ideal id youve upped the boost. Quite alot of people use them on here.

 

However being copper plugs the change interval is more often, than the platinums.

I will take those ZFR7F-11 if you still have em.email me at peter_kav36@hotmail.com Cheers

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