All true. We switched to selling the sixes a couple years ago, as they
seem to resist fouling when cold a little better. 


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Kiffmeyer
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 5:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NGK spark plugs for turbo 99 

Both are the same except:

The 6 and 7 numbers designate heat ratings. The 7 is a colder heat range
than the 6. The colder range is better for forced induction. It helps
prevent detonation.

The ZFR designates an extended plug, which is good for forced induction.
It gets the spark farther into the combustion chamber for better flame
front.

The -11 designates that it is pre gapped at 1.1mm.

Not sure what the F designates....anyone?

I would stick with the ZRF7F as heat range is the most important for
forced induction. Both are extended plug which is good.

Steve

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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 12:17 AM
Subject: NGK spark plugs for turbo 99


>
> What's the proper part # for the NGK plugs for turbo use?  The ones I
> had in my car before are ZFR7F-11, but I checked the the new ones that
> I was about to put in and they are ZFR6F.
>
> --Ian
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