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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    what new plugs to get

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    so i am in the market for new plugs 05 1.8t qutro i plan on getting the flash and test pipe very soon and now my coils went out and plugs since coils are warrenty and mplugs arnt i am buying some new one i was thinking some ngk but i dont no the specs on what i ned so if some one cold help me out and let me no on some realy good plugs or the specs i need to buy any plugs that would be great

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    Veteran Member Four Rings diagnosticator's Avatar
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    Re: what new plugs to get

    Ngk Pfr6q

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    Veteran Member Four Rings manhertm's Avatar
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    Re: what new plugs to get

    I got a set of NGK iridium on ebay for $24 shipped.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings B6driver's Avatar
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    Re: what new plugs to get

    i got some bkr7e they work fine... like $7 for a set @ pep boys
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Arclight's Avatar
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    Re: what new plugs to get

    If you are chipping w/ APR stage 1, then use the stock plugs (NGK pfr6q) as they tune their software for this plug. If you are going K04, BT, or BAT, then you will probably need to consult w/ some of the experts here on the forum for their preferred plug...

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