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| Electrode Core Material: | Platinum |
| Electrode Tip Material: | Platinum |
| Ground Strap Quantity: | 1 |
| Manufacturer Heat Range: | 5 |
| Resistor: | Yes |
| Shorty Spark Plug: | No |
| Spark Plug Reach: | 26.50 mm |
| Spark Plug Seat Type: | gasket |
| Spark Plug Thread Size: | 14 mm |
| Tip Configuration: | Solid |
| Type: | Laser Platinum |
| Wrench Diameter: | 5/8 in |
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Wow, impressed.
Installed in a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder that was at 110,000 miles on the original platinum plugs (yeah, I know, missed the suggested time to replace). I like that they are pre-gapped and looked...Read complete review
Installed in a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder that was at 110,000 miles on the original platinum plugs (yeah, I know, missed the suggested time to replace). I like that they are pre-gapped and looked awesome compared to the very worn/aged plugs that came out.
Product fit well (no threading issues) and the rig started up and ran like a champ. It definitely has better "get-up" and I'm averaging an extra 1.5 miles per gallon (which I calculate upon every fill-up and have been for the last 3 years).
Because the throttle body had to be removed to access certain plugs, it was cleaned thoroughly during this install. Not sure if this is why I'm getting better throttle response (probably), but I do believe the plugs have slightly increase my overall power and slightly increased my gas mileage.
Hey, I'll take it. I've only had these in for a couple weeks now, but I'm a believer. Good product.
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The box was crushed for two of the three plugs. Furthermore, the protective cardboard cylinder was missing from one plug.
The box was crushed for two of the three plugs. Furthermore, the protective cardboard cylinder was missing from one plug.
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Comments about NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11):
Very good product
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Comments about NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11):
These plugs are great for Nissan vehicles. I changed mine around 78K and you can feel the power the car reacts quicker and the gas mileage got a little better. When it time to change yours think of NGK.
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saved more than couple of hundred dollars from dealership
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This are the original parts for a Nissan Altima 2002 2.5 4 cyl.
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Comments about NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11):
NGK spark plugs are the best spark plug for my truck so far. I replaced the Bosch double platium with these plugs, and I was able to tell that the engine has more horsepower and using less gas.
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The box was crushed for two of the three plugs. Furthermore, the protective cardboard cylinder was missing from one plug.
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Comments about NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11):
Finally changed my spark plugs on my Nissan Titan at 127k miles- was getting 15.6 MPG now getting 17.4. THe old ones still looked bood but time to change them.
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Comments about NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11):
Used these on my 2005 Titan LE with 74k miles. Plugs are exactly OE and my truck ran like the day I purchased it brand new! I would not use any other plug!!!
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Comments about NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11):
Installed in a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder that was at 110,000 miles on the original platinum plugs (yeah, I know, missed the suggested time to replace). I like that they are pre-gapped and looked awesome compared to the very worn/aged plugs that came out.
Product fit well (no threading issues) and the rig started up and ran like a champ. It definitely has better "get-up" and I'm averaging an extra 1.5 miles per gallon (which I calculate upon every fill-up and have been for the last 3 years).
Because the throttle body had to be removed to access certain plugs, it was cleaned thoroughly during this install. Not sure if this is why I'm getting better throttle response (probably), but I do believe the plugs have slightly increase my overall power and slightly increased my gas mileage.
Hey, I'll take it. I've only had these in for a couple weeks now, but I'm a believer. Good product.
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Comments about NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11):
Replaced the plugs on my 2006 Infiniti M35x. The original plugs which are these same NGK plugs, were still operating OK despite having 162K miles on them and having a gap of over twice that of the .043 factory specs. I would say a very good and durable plug.
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Will this plug work for my 2008 nissan xterra?1 answer
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This NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11) - part# 6240 is an exact fit for your 2008 Nissan Xterra. For any further assistance, please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
what does the heat range mean for my car? this plug is a 5 and the racing plug is a 7 which would be better for my 2005 nissan xterra? also what is the differance between a 22401-5m016 plug and a 22401-5m015?1 answer
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The spark plug heat range has no relationship to the electrical energy transferred through the spark plug. The heat range of a spark plug is the range in which the plug works well thermally. The heat range must be carefully selected for proper spark plug thermal performance. If the heat range is not optimal, then serious trouble can be the result. The factory specified heat range for your 2005 Nissan Xterra is 5 and hence I would recommend the NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11) - Part No. 6240. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
chilton suggests a gap of .043 for 2005 Nissan Xterra S. The gap for these plugs are .044. Is it still okay to install these plugs?1 answer
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Yes, this NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plug (PLFR5A-11) - Part No. 6240 fits your 2005 Nissan Xterra S. For further assistance please feel free to call 1-877-238-2623 and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
what is the gap setting for this plug in a 2006 nissan frontier le2 answers
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0.043CUSTOMER CARE
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The bigger the spark plug gap, the more air/fuel mixture will come into contact with the spark and the easier it will be to ignite the air/fuel mixture. The proper gap for your vehicle would be 0.040 to 0.043.Q:
what is the spark plug gap setting fo a 20003 infinity i351 answer
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0.044Q:
Is this the correct spark plug for a 2002 Infinity Q451 answer
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Our website does state that these plugs do fit your vehicle.