Neeed help ngk plugs

1jjosef

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i have a 92 supra with a 1jzgte modifications done are walbro 255 3in catless turbo back cold air intake 1pc driveshaft from shaftmasters.....i need to know what type of plugs will be the best for my set up oh and am going to get a Hallman Pro Boost Controller and try to run the twins right under fuel cut THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!!!
 
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cbutler

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I have been running NGK BKR7E's with around a .028 gap and am happy with them. Do a search and you'll find a lot of guys are running these for coppers and some like the ngk platinums.
 

86_sports_1jz

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^^+1 those were the ones i was running also before i switched to colder plugs... if you do a research there will be others that you can run
 

1jzQuest

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I am running the iridium's and having no issues - They are what was in the 1jz when I bought it- and I decided to stick with what came in it and bought new to replace/refresh. I am not for sure of the correct gap - Stock is 1.1 and that is where I have mine. I am running everything stock right now so your app might be slightly different.
 

92TealSupra

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cbutler;1536281 said:
4464 = bkr7e, used to be the 6097 then part number changed to 4464.

Where are you ordering those from, I just... I mean 6 days ago went to " Advance Auto " and bought the V-Power Part # 4644 : on the plug it will read BKR7E - That is the correct number if you go to Advance Auto.

Hope that clears anything up, those other numbers may be able to be used at different retail stores.