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    denso plugs on EBAY

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    Supernova
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    Not a bad deal 8)

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Supernova)</div><div class='quotemain'>Not a bad deal 8)</div>

    I think so too...but I don't know if I can use them or not
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    Why do you think you cant use them???? Spark Plugs are pretty much universal...It just depends on the application you are using them for!!


    Marc :mg:

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Black2k1GTZ)</div><div class='quotemain'>Why do you think you cant use them???? Spark Plugs are pretty much universal...It just depends on the application you are using them for!!


    Marc :mg:</div>

    thats what I wasnt sure about...I thougt there were maybe different sizes or somthing like that...
    So then these will work, and also are they any good or should I get the NGK iridium.../
    also how hard is it to change theplugs and wres on an I4

    So all that matters is it's the type of plugs that I want, and that I get 4 of them
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    Check out the Denso website, the numbers on the plugs are mostly for temperature differences.
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    Personally I heard that the NGK Iridiums don't have real Iridium in them, but don't take my word for it that's just what I HEAERD... but these should fit ok, alls you really need to do is adjust the plug gap if anything.

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    those plugs are for 7g.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(newsobe)</div><div class='quotemain'>those plugs are for 7g.</div>

    good looking out
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    Go to Denso's website here http://www.iridiumpower.com/findmypart.asp to get the exact part number for you. The 7G's have many different part numbers depending on the year. For 8G's, it should be IK16 for I4 and IK20 for V6. The higher the number, the colder the plug.

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