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Anyone used NGK BKR7E (4644)?

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Old 03-30-2017, 04:47 PM
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Default Anyone used NGK BKR7E (4644)?

I haven't found a resistor 7 heat range plug with a projected tip for our cars. I called up NGK and found this plug, gasket seat with a resistor. As far as I can tell, not many people have tried it.

Anyone tried it?
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ive tried it. no issues. have also tried br7ef. no problems as well.
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ive tried it. no issues. have also tried br7ef. no problems as well.
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Been running these in my 383 with zero problems.



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