NGK part number?
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Originally Posted by will350wax
When I buy NGK TR 55's. I just go to Oriely's and say give me "eight NGK TR 55's"
Probably the same for those.
Probably the same for those.
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anyone knows please?
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
What is the part number for
NGK TR7 ??
Thanks
NGK TR7 ??
Thanks
I had no luck what so ever sorry.
I even went to there website.
http://www.ngk.com/
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Plug: NGK BR7EF (stock number 3346)
that is from the spark plug reference sticky in the Nitrous section. That plug is non-projected, resistor style, and according to NGK, the coldest resistor plug availble. I find usually no one has them in stock, but Napa, Orielly, and Advance auto part should all be able to get them within a day or so.
Plug: NGK BR7EF (stock number 3346)
that is from the spark plug reference sticky in the Nitrous section. That plug is non-projected, resistor style, and according to NGK, the coldest resistor plug availble. I find usually no one has them in stock, but Napa, Orielly, and Advance auto part should all be able to get them within a day or so.