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Old 01-21-2007, 06:54 AM
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Please recommend which spark plugs would be best for a '98 4runner w/ supercharger and cold air induction. Thanks...
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NGK or Denso are the recommended plugs for the engine. I'd assume to stick with those. They need to be dual electrode.
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Either the Denso 5062 dual electrode plugs or the Iridium IK20 or IK22 long life plugs.

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Old 01-21-2007, 08:16 AM
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What is the reason to run dual electrode? Our ignitions do not produce/use enough power for that to matter. I use standard v-power NGK's with a 7 heat range and gap them down to 0.037. I change them every other oil change at that price (1.50 per plug) If you want, i can get you the part number for them since some people run into trouble getting the cooler heat range.
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www.sparkplugs.com, and choose the NGK or Denso plugs after typing in all your info, then when checking out put "dodgetalk" in the promo box for 10% off... I just ordered plugs and wires yesterday there
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Thanks very much, is their a specific NGK or Denso aprt # that is the best to use based on my trucks equipment?
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no, not on that site, they are all close to oem I believe...

edit: sorry, I saw cold air induction, but skipped over supercharger... I was just looking for plug recommendation and I know the topic covering superchargers and plugs has come up a few times before... don't remember where though.... spend some time searching, you should come across it
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Thanks WJWERDNA, I will start looking.
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Running NGK 4302's in both of my 4R's....
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