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Old 08-30-2007, 10:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Okay, I'm going to do a little work on the Camry this weekend (fixing a couple of minor leaks) and while I'm back there replacing the rear valve cover gaskets, I thought that I'd go ahead and replace the spark plugs while I'm at it. So, people who have V6's (92-93 3vz-fe people in particular) what spark plugs do you recommend (I don't even know what was oem on those cars). I'm ordering a set of NGK plug wires, and have had good luck with NGK plugs but didn't know which ones seemed to perform the best on these engines. Thanks
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stick with NGK
factory reccomended and best for japanese cars
i personally use iradiums for my car

denso also makes good plugs as well
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stick with NGK
factory reccomended and best for japanese cars
i personally use iradiums for my car

denso also makes good plugs as well
Thanks, do you know the model number for the NGK iradiums? I'm trying to find plugs that I can pick up locally.
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Hi there i did the same job a couple of months ago. I got NGK spurk plugs and performance wires. I got both of them of NGK retailer website and they were way cheaper than on ebay and in the store. I got premium laser platinum NGK BCPR6EP-11 which is what is also recommended by manufacturer. So far so good.

When I was doing that I also replaced PCV valve, valve cover gaskets obviously, seals for spurk plgugs guides (the ones in valve covers) ohh and rotor and distributor cap which I got at dealership for roughly $20 for both.
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http://carpart.com/RenderScriptTempl...and+Glow+Plugs

Its the first plug under the NGK section.

Thats the one you want.
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