spark plugs

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tkdsteve08

Original Poster:

235 posts

183 months

Friday 21st August 2009
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hi all need to replace the spark plugs in my atr but i might aswell replace them with iridium or platinum how can i work out what plugs i need

AccordR

54 posts

190 months

Friday 21st August 2009
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Stick to the oe NGK plugs.

The code you need is PZFR6F-11

And a link

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HONDA-ACCORD-TYPE-R-NGK-PLAT...

Rhys

Qube

437 posts

267 months

Saturday 22nd August 2009
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tkdsteve08 said:
hi all need to replace the spark plugs in my atr but i might aswell replace them with iridium or platinum how can i work out what plugs i need
You can find the plugs you'll need on http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/ use the part search utiliy to cross reference your spark plugs.. or alternatively search Honda forums for advice..

Keep away from Denso Iridium plugs bought these for my 'S2000 a couple of years ago.. the ceramic came away from the metal amd caused the car to misfire... product might be ok now, who knows...

I found the NGK Iridium BKR range a good plug.. better throttle response... make sure you get the right heat range for your engine...

Do your homework and you should be ok..

AccordR

54 posts

190 months

Sunday 23rd August 2009
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Qube said:
tkdsteve08 said:
hi all need to replace the spark plugs in my atr but i might aswell replace them with iridium or platinum how can i work out what plugs i need
You can find the plugs you'll need on http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/ use the part search utiliy to cross reference your spark plugs.. or alternatively search Honda forums for advice..

Keep away from Denso Iridium plugs bought these for my 'S2000 a couple of years ago.. the ceramic came away from the metal amd caused the car to misfire... product might be ok now, who knows...

I found the NGK Iridium BKR range a good plug.. better throttle response... make sure you get the right heat range for your engine...

Do your homework and you should be ok..
And they are bloody expensive on that site ! ! !

Stick to the part code i posted thumbup

Qube

437 posts

267 months

Sunday 23rd August 2009
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And they are bloody expensive on that site ! ! !

Stick to the part code i posted thumbup



The website was mentioned as a place to cross reference the plug you desire. You could always search for the best price for the plugs on several websites to determine the price once you got the part number..

I doubt you would be able to get a set of 4 Iridium Plugs for less than £40.


havoc

30,909 posts

242 months

Sunday 23rd August 2009
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yes

NGK Iridiums, which should set you back somewhere between £10 and £15 each, mail-order.

tkdsteve08

Original Poster:

235 posts

183 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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will these plugs work in a 2.0l accord same shape