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  1. 2 Μαρ 2006 · I need to call Toyota and ask them the new NGK plug I should use to replace the NGK IFR6A11 plug in my owners manual. I dont see this number in NGK's website or at the stores 2004 Camry LE 1MZ V6

  2. 18 Ιουν 2010 · Not sure of what the difference is between the two (each letter and number represents a different spec), but NGK doesn't list IFR6A11 as being compatible with the 2ZZ.

  3. 12 Αυγ 2004 · However, inspection of the images below show that the difference is in the shape of the ground electrode. Personally, I prefer the shape of the smaller electrode in the BRK6EIX-11, as it blocks the centre electrode less. Might use these in my next service. And they super cheap too. IFR6J11 vs BRK6EIX-11. vs.

  4. 4 Νοε 2006 · The guy offered me BKR6EIX-11 instead. They look identical and he said they would work with my engine, said they are even better. What is the difference between these two plugs.

  5. 22 replacement spark plugs found for NGK IFR6A11. Search this spark plug cross reference with more than 90000 models.

  6. 6 Ιαν 2005 · Just to confirm, I am looking into changing my spark plugs later today, from what I have read it seems the best value for money and decent performance would be the BKR6EIX-11 They cost around $7/plug.

  7. 17 Φεβ 2004 · Fresh plugs do make a difference. After 3k miles I can start to feel a touch of hesitation and my mileage drops off slightly. After 5k miles it is quite noticeable. I've gotten into the habit of changing the plugs every time I change the oil which is every 3333 miles. FWIW, that -11 indicates a 1.1mm gap.

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