DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
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DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
What about these spark plugs, http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0224487477" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
they must be really good if they cost 65£ ?
anyone have some info to share?
they must be really good if they cost 65£ ?
anyone have some info to share?

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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
waste of money.
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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
Thats crap, the NGK equivilent Iridium costs like £6 each on 'bay?? 

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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
Have you the link for the new £6 NC30 NGK Iridiums.
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Graeme
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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
Yes please. I don't believe youFrance & Li Asia Tdg wrote:Have you the link for the new £6 NC30 NGK Iridiums.

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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NGK-IRIDIUM-IX-SP ... 286.c0.m14" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just ordered some for my NC24, dunno what the NC30 takes??

Just ordered some for my NC24, dunno what the NC30 takes??
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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
NC30 uses:
NGK: ER9EH
Denso: Y27FER
I'd hope no-one bids on these and get a set of standard ones for £10 Here
NGK: ER9EH
Denso: Y27FER
I'd hope no-one bids on these and get a set of standard ones for £10 Here
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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
Neosophist wrote:NC30 uses:
NGK: ER9EH
Denso: Y27FER
I'd hope no-one bids on these and get a set of standard ones for £10 Here
Thanks. :)
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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
NC30 plugs are expensive full stop, there aint no (cheaper) substitute for the 8mm plugs!
The good thing is if treated right (not flooded, etc), I find they last a damn long time.
I once had the same set in a road nc30 for over 30k km's with no starting or running problems.
The good thing is if treated right (not flooded, etc), I find they last a damn long time.
I once had the same set in a road nc30 for over 30k km's with no starting or running problems.
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Re: DENSO IRIDIUM Spark Plugs "5401"
Any news on your “HRC listed†plugs? I’ve seen them and I’m intrigued, please tell me more! No more gap adjustment – that’s got to be a bonus!Stickshift wrote:NC30 plugs are expensive full stop, there aint no (cheaper) substitute for the 8mm plugs!
The good thing is if treated right (not flooded, etc), I find they last a damn long time.
I once had the same set in a road nc30 for over 30k km's with no starting or running problems.
'Take it to the Back'