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wsbtt
Posted 11/8/2011 08:45 (#13476)
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what would be the best spark plug to use as i am getting the supercharger replaced so while it is off want to change them out
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Posted 11/8/2011 09:47 (#13478 - in reply to #13476)
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wsbtt - 11/8/2011 08:45

what would be the best spark plug to use as i am getting the supercharger replaced so while it is off want to change them out



The spark plugs recommended by Sprintex are the correct ones....at 60,000k's

NGK Iriway 7 are the correct plugs as per page 7 of the Supercharger manual.


did you get a manual?
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Posted 11/8/2011 09:58 (#13479 - in reply to #13478)
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thanks, no had no manual, do you have one?
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Posted 11/10/2011 21:34 (#13649 - in reply to #13479)
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Just out of curiosity, are they colder than the standard non boosted 6?

Also is spark gap a little smaller or the same as the standard 6?

Just most cases where forced induction comes into play, ive seen colder plugs being used, im unsure what Sprintex's direction is on the matter.
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Posted 13/10/2011 18:24 (#13669 - in reply to #13649)
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the IRI (WAY)(TOP)(MAC) series. These plugs have a 0.6mm Iridium center electrode with a tapered cut ground and are sold under the name Iriway, Iritop and Irimac throughout Japan and other select countries. In the USA and Europe these same plugs have been released under the IX iridium series and can be identified by there alphanumeric part #’s. The list below shows appropriate interchanges. Both the IRI series and the IX series are produced in the same NGK factories in Japan. They are identical in construction; the only difference is packaging and marketing.



IRI series Alphanumeric
part number

IRIMAC8 DCPR8EIX
IRIMAC9 DCPR9EIX

IRITOP7 BCPR7EIX
IRITOP8 BCPR8EIX
(Not Available in the US. Can Use BKR8EIX, which is identical to BCPR8EIX but is ISO Length instead of JIS)
IRITOP9 BCPR9EIX
(Not Available in the US. Can Use BKR9EIX, which is identical to BCPR9EIX but is ISO Length instead of JIS)

IRIWAY7 BKR7EIX
IRIWAY8 BKR8EIX
IRIWAY9 BKR9EIX

NOT SURE ON THE HEAT RANGE AND GAP
I paid $30 per plug for the Iriway 7 and under the other part number you can get 6 for $55 on ebay posted from the US

Edited by wsbtt 13/10/2011 18:32
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Posted 13/10/2011 21:27 (#13672 - in reply to #13476)
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BKR7EIX $12.20 each plus GST wholesale here (without markup/profit), Suppliers RR $26 each.
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Posted 13/10/2011 23:53 (#13673 - in reply to #13672)
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Godzilla - 13/10/2011 21:27

BKR7EIX $12.20 each plus GST wholesale here (without markup/profit), Suppliers RR $26 each.



what's the name of your company again Godzilla?

please post it cause I've lost the details mate.
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Posted 13/10/2011 23:54 (#13674 - in reply to #13479)
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wsbtt - 11/8/2011 09:58

thanks, no had no manual, do you have one?



yes I do have the manual...will scan it and post it up in a few days.

It is a full install/removal of entire blower kit.
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Posted 14/10/2011 23:05 (#13689 - in reply to #13476)
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www.performancecarpartsonline.com.au

I dont have them up (and have sort of let the website go as ebay has been so busy), but thats what i pay from my suppliers without GST and profit added.

Ebay...product prices are up to date but i dont bother putting up plugs as the other items are not all up yet.

http://stores.ebay.com.au/performancecarpartsonline?_rdc=1
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