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The '11' on the end is the plug gap - 1.1mm. This is a nominal manufacturer setting - you should double check as you install each plug. If you have a few mods that might increase engine power, consider reducing the gap a bit, say 1.0 or 0.9mm .

I think the consensus is around 0.7-0.8mm gap for stock/mild setups, do a search for 'spark plugs'.

It seems that quite a few people run standard copper plugs instead of platinums, too. I had 2-year old NGK PFR6A-11 platinums on mine, which I replaced with NGK BCPR6E-11's when trying to resolve a misfire issue a while back.

I hope your coil pack cover is already off as getting to the coils & plugs is a PITA otherwise...

If you try to re-gap non-copper plugs be very careful as you can break the center electrode.

WRT gap, if you have a stock motor and your coilpacks are in good condition the leave the gap at the preset 1.1mm. If you get missfire, you'll need to bring it down. Many ppl who've cranked up the boost use 0.8.

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