The NGK 30 Spark Plug PZFR5D-11 is a high technology spark plug designed using the newest production technology to ensure optimal performance over the engines entire rev range.
pretty useless for most people - doesn't fit anything much
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luvsadealdealdeal
16 Mar 17#1
Honest John was saying you should change your spark plugs every 5 years or so to prevent small chance of serious damage to your engine
PsychoSonny to luvsadealdealdeal
16 Mar 17#8
every 4 years or 40,000 miles on a decent car.
if you drive a a to b car then add 50% on top
kabs
16 Mar 17#2
What it fits
luvsadealdealdeal to kabs
16 Mar 17#4
pretty useless for most people, then - doesn't fit anything much
What's the difference between a "decent car" and an "A to B car"?
What if it's an Audi A1? Is that a decent A to B car? Hmmm...
trevcjohnson
17 Mar 17#11
The plug is likely to fit a whole range of models, your car manual will tell you the plug type and how frequently the manufacturer recommends you should change it, off course you can stretch it out if you want to save money.
sprite127594
17 Mar 17#12
COLD. COLD. COLD. doesn't fit my Bagger 288
Thoughtful
17 Mar 17#13
Only if you can get the old ones out without breaking the damn things !
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pretty useless for most people - doesn't fit anything much
- luvsadealdealdeal
14 comments
if you drive a a to b car then add 50% on top
http://www.ngkpartfinder.co.uk/buyers_guide_search.php?cat=cars&type=SPARK PLUGS&part=PZFR5D-11
What if it's an Audi A1? Is that a decent A to B car? Hmmm...