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The B8 A4 2.0T does in fact use an NGK plug (part no. 06H905601A).
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found conflicting info for p/n for plugs... anybody here able to confirm the correct part number?
06H905601A
101905631B
101905631H
06H905611
101905631B-4
lasty, what is the appropriate size for the spark plug gap?
06H905601A
101905631B
101905631H
06H905611
101905631B-4
lasty, what is the appropriate size for the spark plug gap?
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These all seem like merchant part numbers, not manufacturers'? The audiusapart.com doesn't actually list the NKG part number, so I have no way of getting what plug I would receive.
Folks, just go nkg.com. The correct plug number is PFR7S8EG. This is also listed by at least one auto parts site.
There must be a reason why Audi is not using the iridium plug.
Folks, just go nkg.com. The correct plug number is PFR7S8EG. This is also listed by at least one auto parts site.
There must be a reason why Audi is not using the iridium plug.
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