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Hey guys,

So in the next week or so i plan on servicing my car as well as changing the spark plugs. Now, i've been all over the forum looking for the part number on the NGK iridium spark plugs for our Corolla Sportivos. If anyone here is using NGK spark plugs, iridium or not, could you please provide me with the part number and where i could purchase them.

Any help would be great, thanks.


Posted

Hey Fungje

What is the Corolla model and engine model??

I have web catalogues

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I just stumbled upon this in my cats

http://www.globaldenso.com/cgi-bin/global/plug/au/4w/plug.cgi?action=search&filename=4w-72.txt&name=&cc=&FF=0

Second page fifth line?? This seems to be a Denso number but I am unsure if it is the right one for your Rolla.

Maybe it is a different model.

Found these though I don't know is they are cheap or not.

Good luck


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spark plugs aren't expensive. they are approximately 17 bucks each. better off getting denso/ngk ones. iridiums should last at least 100,00kms

mine have travelled 60,000 and they gap hasn't changed at all.

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