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Old Jul 22, 2002 | 07:51 PM
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Did I get the right spark plugs?

I ordered them from Courtesy Nissan, it says part#PFRSG-11 and 22401-1P115. But they don't say platinum or anything on it, and it doesn't say their gapped?
Old Jul 22, 2002 | 08:09 PM
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Re: Did I get the right spark plugs?

Originally posted by JR_Anders
I ordered them from Courtesy Nissan, it says part#PFRSG-11 and 22401-1P115. But they don't say platinum or anything on it, and it doesn't say their gapped?
Nissan's website says that the 22401-1P115 are plat spark plugs, so I guess you're ok.
Old Jul 22, 2002 | 08:50 PM
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NGK-R

Should say NGK-R on the spark plug
One comment about those plugs since you have the packaging. There is an application for a VQ30DE T on the side of the packaging. I know where they built this engine but for what car and what year?
Also any pics of the engine would be nice
Old Jul 22, 2002 | 09:03 PM
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Re: NGK-R

Originally posted by MAXSRB
Should say NGK-R on the spark plug
One comment about those plugs since you have the packaging. There is an application for a VQ30DE T on the side of the packaging. I know where they built this engine but for what car and what year?
Also any pics of the engine would be nice
In answering my own question i have found that the engine comes from a japanese q45 market called a Cima. The car is probably a 95-96 since thats what the application says ont he side of the spark plug packaging
http://pstr-m01.ygpweb.aol.com/data/...cfskA40180.jpg

hope you can see that
Old Jul 23, 2002 | 03:50 AM
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Are you sure the plug has PFRGS-11 and not PFRG5-11. PFR5G-11 is the correct plug. They also come gapped at .044 which is correct. I always double check the gap myself prior to installing the plugs.
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