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Weapon of choice : Spark Plugs?

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When I owned my 300zx, there were certain spark plugs that were better than others.

Is this the case with the VRS?

Thoughts and views would be appreciated?

:think:

Cheers

Dave

oem works well for quite a few people NGK PFR6Q - cheap on the bay

for a mapped car, i use ngk bk7re, a slightly colder plug, but works well with mapped cars, way cheaper than the iridium plugs too

Put "VRS spark plugs" into the search and you'll get plenty to read though.

I use standard plugs in mine,

I used to use standard plug in my volvo but they had a awful habit of burning out, so ill see how the standard VAG plugs cope

NGK platinum`s in mine mate. mapped and with no probs

I was told to use OEM by mechanic as they are still very very good.

1 year old now and still look brand new. Plus with my car being Stage 1 they get a good test and work perfectly.

Yep OEM all the way

Denso iridiums,no real plus points just like saying I have them lol :)

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