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Old 05-01-2009, 05:26 PM
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So are the NGK BPR7ES the BEST plug for our cars. They are relatively inexpensive and am wondering if there is something better. If not the NGK's it is.

I run 15psi with a pretty stock motor.
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Yep NGKs, stick with regular copper-core. Inexpensive and works great.


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Old 05-01-2009, 06:59 PM
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Stock NGK BPR6ES at stock gap of 0.28 for street use anyway, for track everyone here says go with the 7ES...
Old 05-01-2009, 08:45 PM
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This is interesting. I was always told to use the Bosch. I recently installed the WR7DC. Seems to run well. What are you finding with the NGK's? Smoother, betterlife? I notice the owners manual suggests Champions as well. I have always thought NGK makes some of the best plugs.
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From what I understand, champion plugs work best on mopar stuff. I think they are crap for everything else. I think the bosch plugs are expensive and foul out quickly. I really like the NGKs, they are inexpensive and last a long time with good performance.



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