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03-07-2010, 11:58 PM
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One step colder spark plugs?
Could somebody please tell me what the correct spark plugs would be for a 1997 SC1, one step colder than stock?
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The stock plug for that year/engine is AC41-628 (NGK7755)
If you want a colder plug, try AC41-627 (NGK5643)
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Why do you want a colder plug?
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usually best to use the stock plugs -- it's what the car was designed to use
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