What model number NGK Sparkplug to go with?
I try to support the local brick and mortar store when possible- NGKs are under 7 each at kragen. If we dont buy stuff there- they will close,
and then where will seafoam be available!!!
The type P ans type S require a different heat range plug- and the 99s- you may have spark plug wires-- for all the owners of newer years would know!
and then where will seafoam be available!!!
The type P ans type S require a different heat range plug- and the 99s- you may have spark plug wires-- for all the owners of newer years would know!
nap- why do you expect someone here to provide you a part number when you seem to have a computer- allowing looking up things on the parts store sites, and you may be allowed to drive- since this is a car forum---
so sending you to the place that sells the part you need seems reasonable to me.
99s are different than other years-
the Laser refers to the welding procedure for the plug assembly
We use the ~normal~ NGK Iridium IX under 7 bucks each at kragen
so sending you to the place that sells the part you need seems reasonable to me.
99s are different than other years-
the Laser refers to the welding procedure for the plug assembly
We use the ~normal~ NGK Iridium IX under 7 bucks each at kragen
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I spent literally 15 seconds searching and found this. 
http://sparkplugs.com/results_app.as...1&AAIA=1379033

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Originally Posted by 01tl4tl
nap- why do you expect someone here to provide you a part number when you seem to have a computer- allowing looking up things on the parts store sites, and you may be allowed to drive- since this is a car forum---
so sending you to the place that sells the part you need seems reasonable to me.
99s are different than other years-
the Laser refers to the welding procedure for the plug assembly
We use the ~normal~ NGK Iridium IX under 7 bucks each at kragen
so sending you to the place that sells the part you need seems reasonable to me.
99s are different than other years-
the Laser refers to the welding procedure for the plug assembly
We use the ~normal~ NGK Iridium IX under 7 bucks each at kragen
For NGK part numbers, the part # is ZFR5FIX-11 (TL-S application) or BKR6EIX-11 (NSX application/colder plug). I think the 4th digit is the heat range.
IK16 and IK20 are Denso part numbers. Stock is the IK16, and the IK20 is the colder plug.
IK16 and IK20 are Denso part numbers. Stock is the IK16, and the IK20 is the colder plug.
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