Spark plugs for the 1.5L Daewoo's?

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Spark plugs for the 1.5L Daewoo's?

Post by D4Damager »

I traded in my '02 Daewoo Lanos for a 2005 Chev. Colorado. My dad came on the lot with me when I picked up my new truck, and ended up buying my old Daewoo off the lot for the price I traded it in for so I'm asking this question on behalf of him.

Does anyone have any #'s for spark plugs that are for the 1.5SOHC engine? I looked on Daewootech.net and those are the type of #'s im looking for, however they are the 1.6DOHC. I'm sure they are fairly similar, I am running the Bosch Platinum+4 right now for about a year and a bit. Since I put them in ive noticed a bit of hesitation, and a few small small backfires. When the car is under load and you give it gas it hesitates, im sure its the plugs if its not, any other ideas? I'd like to try to replace the plugs with the spec ones for the engine if anyone knows that info :D

Thanks!
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Post by MMamdouh »

i have the same spark plugs you have on the 1.5 SOHC and they are working fine for me... anyways i'll dig up the P/N as soon as i get home.

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Post by genie47 »

I can answer that.

Anything equivalent to a NGK BPR6E.

I ran a cross referencing search on www.sparkplugs.co.uk and this is what I came out with:

Champion RN9YC
Denso IW20
NGK BPR6EIX
NGK BPR6EVX
NGK BPR6ES
Denso W20EPR-U

Please note that these spark plugs need a 21mm hex driver.
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Post by MMamdouh »

and a gap of 0.7 to 0.8 mm.

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Post by joseanevo »

Those numbers are correct but yo can't use 1.6 in the 1.5 as far as US models go don't know about the others
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Post by ubuyau »

genie47 wrote: Anything equivalent to a NGK BPR6E.
NGK are great! The model without the S on the end is the V-Groove model. Get them if available. I've been looking for a place that keeps the colder spark plugs (BPR7E) but no one keeps them, i havent been bothered ordering yet :oops:

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Post by D4Damager »

Thanks Jose

So those numbers Genie posted are they cross referenced from a 1.6DOHC engine? or are they the real 1.5 ones?

Like i said, when i switched them i came into a lot of small problems, backfire, hesitation, etc etc
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Post by MMamdouh »

As per the users manual the spark plugs to be used in a 1.5 SOHC are:

Champion RN9YC
NGK BPR6ES

personally i have found the Champions to be crap and i replaced them with NGK BP6EY and they were great, after that i used Denso W20EX-U and they were good tas well but not as good as the NGK's.

now i am running BOSCH super 4 and i feel they are not any better than the NGK's in anyway.

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Post by dhd »

i have a split fire spark plugs(Triple Platinum Plug) an it is working good


SplitFire Plug>SF6C
Triple Platinum Plug>TP6C
Gap>0.8


http://www.splitfire.com/catalog/index.html
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Post by MMamdouh »

today i went to get a set of NGK spark plugs for my car and the guy at the NGK dealer gave me a set of BPR6ES but those were not V grooved so i returned them and got a set of V grooved spark plugs marked BP6EY.

was that unwise to do? i mean i bought a set that is not specificly made for my car but i got a set that i have already tried and they were great... is that OK??

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Post by genie47 »

Its OK. As long as it meets the heat range, hex/thread size fit and gap, the engine don't bloody care. :lol:
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Post by KIMO »

you can also use bosch WR7DC it is equivalent to champion RN9YS and NGK PBR6ES

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Post by KIMO »

sorry for writting wrong part numbers the corrected numbers are
champion RN9YC
or NGK BPR6ES
BOSCH WR7DC

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Post by MMamdouh »

i have to add that i tried some NGKs from a Leganza (with twin -ve electrodes) and it is working great on the car.
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i also tries ordnary split fires and triple platinum split fires and both were not good... they did well on the 1.6 DOHC and 2.0 DOHC only, seems that the 1.5 SOHC doesn't like them at all.

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