Need Denso
johnsm
06-13-2004, 05:54 PM
Canadian Tire store is the big auto supplier here in Canada and they do not carry Denso spark plugs. I check Napa online and they don't either. Does someone know anyplace in the Toronto area that sells Denso? If not, is there a legitimate alternative to the K16PR-P11?
Does anybody have any opinions about their favorite online parts supplier. Best prices, best shipping rates, must ship internationally.
John
Does anybody have any opinions about their favorite online parts supplier. Best prices, best shipping rates, must ship internationally.
John
amigo-2k
06-13-2004, 08:04 PM
Check your manual for other plugs. I know it lists at least one other.
johnsm
06-20-2004, 07:55 PM
I finally got off my rump and checked the owners manual and they list three spark plugs for a 2000 Rodeo 3.2 by serial no. but do not mention the manufacturer. One is the Denso K16PR-P11. Another is the Champion double platinum RC10PYP4. The one that I can't figure out the manufacturer is the PR16PR11. Does anybody know the brand name of this plug?
John
John
Tom01Rodeo
06-23-2004, 04:54 PM
I have 2 or 3 local auto parts stores that carry the Denso line but none of them could get the plug I needed(same as yours). Ended up ordering a set from www.sparkplugs.com . They were shipped 3 day select as I'm in hurry because of vacation coming up soon. Total cost was around $54.
johnsm
06-23-2004, 07:43 PM
I have 2 or 3 local auto parts stores that carry the Denso line but none of them could get the plug I needed(same as yours). Ended up ordering a set from www.sparkplugs.com . They were shipped 3 day select as I'm in hurry because of vacation coming up soon. Total cost was around $54.
Thanks Tom. That looks like the way I am going to go. I found out that the PK16PR11 is also a Denso double platinum plug.
So here is another question. sparkplugs.com sells the single platinum K16PR-P16 for $6.80 and the double platinum PK16PR11 also for $6.80. Does it matter? IS double better or just marketing?
Oh yes, sparkplugs.com and other sites say I can use Denso K16 Iridium plugs on a 2000 3.2 Rodeo. Is there an Isuzu contact that I can call to confirm this?
Thanks Tom. That looks like the way I am going to go. I found out that the PK16PR11 is also a Denso double platinum plug.
So here is another question. sparkplugs.com sells the single platinum K16PR-P16 for $6.80 and the double platinum PK16PR11 also for $6.80. Does it matter? IS double better or just marketing?
Oh yes, sparkplugs.com and other sites say I can use Denso K16 Iridium plugs on a 2000 3.2 Rodeo. Is there an Isuzu contact that I can call to confirm this?
Tom01Rodeo
06-23-2004, 10:09 PM
Thanks Tom. That looks like the way I am going to go. I found out that the PK16PR11 is also a Denso double platinum plug.
So here is another question. sparkplugs.com sells the single platinum K16PR-P16 for $6.80 and the double platinum PK16PR11 also for $6.80. Does it matter? IS double better or just marketing?
Oh yes, sparkplugs.com and other sites say I can use Denso K16 Iridium plugs on a 2000 3.2 Rodeo. Is there an Isuzu contact that I can call to confirm this?
If single plat. is good, double must be better, right? :grinyes:
I apparently have something called ion sensing ignition on my '01, don't know about your '00. The denso PK16PR11 was recommended as the only plug I should use in place of the current Champions.
So here is another question. sparkplugs.com sells the single platinum K16PR-P16 for $6.80 and the double platinum PK16PR11 also for $6.80. Does it matter? IS double better or just marketing?
Oh yes, sparkplugs.com and other sites say I can use Denso K16 Iridium plugs on a 2000 3.2 Rodeo. Is there an Isuzu contact that I can call to confirm this?
If single plat. is good, double must be better, right? :grinyes:
I apparently have something called ion sensing ignition on my '01, don't know about your '00. The denso PK16PR11 was recommended as the only plug I should use in place of the current Champions.
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