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aleelloo

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Dec 13, 2016
florida, Texas
i got a 95 gst eclipse that bought it few months ago
anyways so was thinking of changing my spark plugs
i was searching for ngk bpr6es as i heard they are the best for low mods etc
but i searched and couldnt find any, some shop gave me NGK BKR6E-11
are they fine to use?
 
Agree with the other folks. You can also get them on Amazon. BPR6ES or BPR6ES-11 will work fine. They come pre-gapped to 0.32 I believe but you should always re-gap to your needs.
Incorrect. The -11 is a non turbo plug with a large gap. To gap them to spec you have to bend the electrode way over.
 
Incorrect. The -11 is a non turbo plug with a large gap. To gap them to spec you have to bend the electrode way over.
I did not know that, won't argue. I've used both in a turbo and non-turbo application and I couldn't necessarily tell a difference.

Would it really cause such a big difference? The electrode is still very close to the tip.
 
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