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NGK Iriway 7 and Iriway 8, IriMax 7, Denso IK20,22,24 Iridium Performance Spark Plugs
Iridium Power is recommended for
the following kind of user.“I want the next level of response and power for my baby” For drivers that care about performance. By using a 0.4mm diameter iridium alloy center electrode and a special ground electrode, IRIDIUM POWER realizes spark performance unseen until now. It steadily gives a high level of response under a variety of driving conditions. The result? Increased acceleration and torque compared to regular plugs. “It’s the car that I drive every day, so I want less fuel consumption.” For drivers that care about mileage. If you use your car on a daily basis, you may be concerned about fuel consumption. IRIDIUM POWER is one solution. These plugs provide increased performance for daily or track use. The surpass that of the oem platinum or iridium plug. Please go to: DENSO SPARK PLUGS - Basic Knowledge Denso IK20 heat rating 6 for standard engine ----- P.WRX - A$100 fitted Denso IK22 heat rating 7 for tuned engine ---- A$80 - A$120 fitted |
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We stock Perth's best quality spark plugs direct from Japan.
NGK Iriway 7 and NGK Iriway 8 now also in stock. P. WRX Price $100 fitted. NGK IriMax 7 race plugs for new gen EJ25T engines and Evo X. P.WRX (MY06+MY07) Price $120 fitted. P.WRX (MY08-MY12) PRice $150 fitted. Last edited by mao; 21-12-2011 at 06:42 PM. Reason: more products |
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hey mao what's up?
diffrence between the ngk 7 & 8? hmmm denso or ngk for my car, its a daily but i rather bit more power do the plugs differ as to how long they will last for? how long before the next change, 50k am i right? thanks man
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I have the ik22's, I rate them. No miss even at 1.7 bar on factory plug gaps.
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50k no probs. Won't like to use plugs more that 50k myself.
NGK Iriways and Denso IKs are awesome plugs. HKS, Sard and Greddy stamp their names on these plugs and sell them at a higher price. |
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thanks, just diffrence between the ngk 7 & 8?
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Heat rating on the Plug --- higher the number, colder the plug.
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Hey Mao,
Im looking for NGK Iridiums. LFR7AIX? I think the model is? How would I gap them to .030"? Can you do that? |
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Hi Jon, how are you?
Iridiums are not meant to be gaped as they already produce a very strong spark with the factory gap, unlike the platinums. The iridium tips are a very sensitive element tip that may get damaged easily through gapping. Wouldnt recommend gapping unless you are after something specific. If you really need to gap them, we will do it for you. Takes less than a min. |
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thanks for your help today mao
i had this horrible feeling that i was going to drive all the way out to robs for him to have the wrong ones, but it was all good |
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22, 24, denso, ik20, ik22, iridium, irimax, iriway, ngk, performance, plugs, spark |
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