Stock Heat Range Spark Plug

Russm

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08 MS3
Good Day
Any one have the part # for the Stock heat Range NGK for the MS3, I have the Denso ITV20 and does any one know who I can purchase them from , sent email to Ken at PG and havent heard back, SU only shows colder plugs, dealership wants $17 a plug around here in WI. I would greatly appreciate some info.
I went through 24 pages from search and didn't find this information.
Thanks so much
 
ILTR6A-8G

They're the same as the stock ones from factory, just re-branded.

Cheapest you will find is at Amazon, $10.32 each.
 
Autozone shmucks once told me "your car doesn't have spark plugs," after he didn't find them in the computer. ******* idiots.

No one local had them here in IL. Dealership+club discounts?
 
ILTR6A-8G as stated before. Buying them is not rocket science. Just go to your local auto parts store with that number. Tell them you want NGK Laser Iridium Plugs with that number. If they don't have them in stock, they'll have them overnight and they will not cost you more than about $7 per plug.

I bought my one step colder ones from O'Reilly's just that way, but with the step colder NGK part number.

They do sell NGK Iridiums and can get them for you. No reason to pay high internet markeup prices and shipping charges. Hope I have not offended any of our sponsors, but this is a staple item.
 
Just for information, i checked at 3 local auto-stores before i bought mine online. None of them had it in-stock, it was special order, prices ranging $13-$17 each, so more expensive than online.

The one-step colder plugs are actually cheaper than the stock ones.
 
I bought my ITV22's on ebay for about 9 bucks a plug shipped, though had to swap back to stock plugs because I am in the stock boost range.

Going to be getting the ITV20s probably on ebay again or just take MSMS3's advice and have a local store order the NGKs.
 
Here in Tampa, I went to several local auto parts stores & was quoted $13-17 for the NKG Laser Iridiums (ILTR6A-8G). All had to order them, most for the next day. I held off so I could check the dealer while they were changing my oil. Dealer quoted me $17.99 per plug, but when I mentioned NAPA had them for $13, dealer offered them for $13.59. Since they were in stock, I took 'em. Same plug, same part # on the side, just stamped with a Mazda logo instead of NGK.

It pays to politely inform the dealer when their prices suck. Be a dick, and they won't bother to help you. Be nice, and they'll do what they can.
 

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