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Old 07-31-06, 11:32 AM
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Spark plugs Part #'s

Sorry i did a search and could not find the part 3's for the most common plugs everyone seems to be running. If some one could would someone please post the part #on the most common plugs . thanks in advance
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i'm thinking most people run NGK platinum 9's all around, just goto NGK's site and search for car specific plugs, its BUR something something 9, or do a search
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This info can be found in the owner's manual, in the Factory Service Manual, and in this thread which is listed in the FAQ for 3rd Gen & other useful links :

Spark plug photos, with mileage and analysis:
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/post-your-spark-plug-photos-here-417119/

They're manufactured by NGK.
leading: BUR7EQ (copper) or BUR7EQP (platinum)
trailing: BUR9EQ (copper) or BUR9EQP (platinum)
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