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Mazda RX-7 (1985-1981)
Spark, plug, spark plug, Autolite
| Resistance | 5000 82 |
| Ground Electrode Tip Design | Tapered |
| Ground Electrode Core Material | Nickel |
| Electrical Terminal Type | Stud |
| Center Electrode Core Material | Copper |
| Center Electrode Tip Material | Nickel |
| Pre-Gap Size | 0.055 IN |
| Pre-Gap Size | 1.4 MM |
| Ground Electrode Quantity | 1 |
| Hex Size | 13/16 IN |
| Hex Size | 21 MM |
| Seat Type | Flat |
| Reach | 0.75 IN |
| Reach | 19 MM |
| Thread Diameter | 14 MM |
| Insulator Material | Ceramic |
| Resistor Type | No |
| Ground Electrode Tip Material | Nickel |
| Center Electrode Design | Standard |
| Center Electrode Projection | Mid Projection |
| Country of Origin (Primary) | MX |
| Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B) | 8511100000 |
| Warranty Time | 24 |
| Warranty Time UOM | MO |
| UPC | 00009100025265 |
| UNSPSC | 26101732 |
| Brand | Part Number |
|---|---|
| CHAMPION | 324, 325, N178B, N179BC, N180B, RN179BC, RN180B |
| Champion Spark Plug | 324, 322, 322-1 |
| DENSO | 3039, 3040, 3079, 3080, 3081, 3082, 3083, 3100, 3101, 3102, 3103, 3104, 3105, 3107, 5719, IRE01-27, W20EA, W20EAR, W22EA, W22EAR, W22EB, W22EBR, W22EDR14, W25EA, W25EAR, W25EB, W25EBR, W25EDR14, W27EBR, W27EDR14 |
| DENSO Auto Parts | 3039, IRE01-27, W20EAR, W22EBR, W25EAR, W25EBR, W25EDR14, W27EDR14 |
| MOTORCRAFT | AGR803C, AGS081C, AGS801 |
| NGK | 2329, 2929, 3129, 3221, 3328, 3821, 4221, 4528, 4582, 4628, 4764, 5255, 943, B6ET, B8EM, B8ET, BR7EM, BR7EQ-14, BR8EQ, BR8EQ-14, BR8ET, BR9EQ-14, BR9ET, BUR7EQP, BUR8EQP, BUR9EQP, BR7ET |
| NGK SPARK PLUGS | BR8EQ-14, BR8EQ14, 2329 |
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