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Old 02-08-2012, 04:49 PM
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What spark plugs are you using ?
Old 02-08-2012, 04:56 PM
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WR7DC
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Old 02-08-2012, 05:19 PM
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I have no idea what plugs I'm using at the moment. Maybe the Autolite equivalent of the WR6DC?
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There are only three choices for every 928:

1. Copper
2. Copper
3. Copper
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I went with NGK G-Power part BPR6EGP two weeks ago and things are running smoothly. I just got new NGK Plug wires too, hopefully get those installed this weekend. They were cheaper than the WR6DC's
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WR8DS, I used what is called out

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This is a non projected plug and 1 range colder than the stock, as non projected pluges work better with Nitrous as there is no protruding electrode to get heated.
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NGK BPR6EGP Works well with modified 4.7 16V with high flow SC.
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WR8DS, Bosch Super Plus Copper

Make sure you check the gap, those are preset at .028 min recommended for 82 US.
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WR7DC ,
OR Bosch part # 7900 found at Autozone about 1.99 each
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Originally Posted by ashmason
I went with NGK G-Power part BPR6EGP two weeks ago and things are running smoothly. I just got new NGK Plug wires too, hopefully get those installed this weekend. They were cheaper than the WR6DC's
Hi

NGK plug leads ???

They used to be sold in the UK , but were discontinued years ago

I used them on lots of cars.....brilliant leads...

Are they a sort of see through blue colour ?

And would you have a link for me to import a set for my 928 ?

All the best Brett
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Originally Posted by Brett928S2
Hi

NGK plug leads ???

They used to be sold in the UK , but were discontinued years ago

I used them on lots of cars.....brilliant leads...

Are they a sort of see through blue colour ?

And would you have a link for me to import a set for my 928 ?

All the best Brett
Maybe these?

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1596604
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...596604-1576486

This site has a lot of parts. Even phone dial rims in 16 and 15 inch


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