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Best Platinum plugs for SR20DE


Free Flow
02-13-2002, 08:53 PM
People.....All the best for the new year et al.....
Which plugs are the best for the SR20 (in your opinions)? I really just want a smoother combustion, and for street racing applications.
I found a few reviews over the Net, but nothing too specific.
Please help!

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paradyme
02-13-2002, 09:17 PM
NGK.......Stock platinum plugs.....THE BEST!


:flash:

Spec2 Girl
02-13-2002, 09:20 PM
I wanted NGK plugs for my car, but the damn things wouldn’t fit! :(

I’d go with NGK if I could. :D

Free Flow
02-13-2002, 09:40 PM
Those NGK plugs.....could you give me any details? Are they 2-point? 4-point? Platinum with iridium? A pdt # would be great!

How about the BOSCH plugs? Are they comparable?

Also, have you guys changed out your distributor wires? If so, what brand wires are best matched with what brand plugs?

P10DET
02-13-2002, 09:53 PM
Originally posted by Free Flow
How about the BOSCH plugs? Are they comparable?

Also, have you guys changed out your distributor wires? If so, what brand wires are best matched with what brand plugs?

BOSCH blow dead rats. Even the 944 guys prefer NGK.

The best plug wires are OEM. Seriously. Unless you are putting down over 350 hp, don't even consider anything else. I'm serious.

A380Driver
02-13-2002, 09:55 PM
Originally posted by Free Flow
Those NGK plugs.....could you give me any details? Are they 2-point? 4-point? Platinum with iridium? A pdt # would be great!

How about the BOSCH plugs? Are they comparable?

Also, have you guys changed out your distributor wires? If so, what brand wires are best matched with what brand plugs?

Stick with NGK platinums, they are worth the money. Many many people have had problems with the BOSCH plugs.

Keep the stock wires and distributor as well. The stock setup is MORE than enough to handle 200+ HP. People have had ignition problems by putting aftermarket wires and soforth in, and they have replaced it back with 100k mile stock ignition setup and the problems have gone away. Stick with OEM.

paradyme
02-13-2002, 10:03 PM
NGK.......Plug Wires....Perfect Combination.....Never had any trouble....Just got some today........NGK part#NX11-9886.....THE BEST!


:flash:

radicalG20
02-14-2002, 11:46 AM
NGKs are very good, I used to have them. I have denso iridiums in there now and I must say they are even better than the NGK's. They are a little pricy, about $12 a piece. Greddy just came out with a new iridium plug for the SR20, they run about $26 a piece.

poppy_morenito
02-14-2002, 10:54 PM
Originally posted by P10DET


BOSCH blow dead rats. Even the 944 guys prefer NGK.

The best plug wires are OEM. Seriously. Unless you are putting down over 350 hp, don't even consider anything else. I'm serious.

George,

Where can I buy these for a good price ? I noticed that when I had my tranny worked on they replaced my stock wires with some smurph blue ones and they also replaced my plugs with some brand x plugs ... the is probably while car is doing al this hesitanting and crap now ...

radicalG20
02-15-2002, 01:17 PM
For OEM wires, either try your local infiniti dealer or Infiniti of Scotsdale (up to 25% off prices) You can try this website:

www.infinitiparts.com

I hope this helps some.
:D

P10DET
02-15-2002, 07:57 PM
Originally posted by poppy_morenito
Where can I buy these for a good price ? I noticed that when I had my tranny worked on they replaced my stock wires with some smurph blue ones and they also replaced my plugs with some brand x plugs ... the is probably while car is doing al this hesitanting and crap now ...

Very very possible (quite serious). :)

As for where to get them, I get mine from Courtesy Nissan in Dallas.

(800) 527-1909

They'll give you a 25% discount.

JsL138
02-20-2002, 02:35 AM
What is the part # for NGK iridiums? I know stock NGKs are PFR5b-11.

spnx
02-20-2002, 08:08 AM
I second that about the Bosch plugs. Brandnew +4 plugs dynoed four fewer horsepower back-to-back on the dyno compared to stock NGK plats.

Stick with OEM.

I also experimented with Bosch plats, and I had a ragged idle until I swapped them back out again.

jayntguru
02-20-2002, 12:38 PM
I use NGK coppers. Less than $2 each, and replace them every 10,000 miles. Platinum plugs are for cars where it's a bitch to change them that often. :)

Bosch do suck.

ty423
02-21-2002, 12:41 AM
My vote is on NGK all the way...but Denso are also on the list...Bosch I heard really sucks ass....

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