Okay, I am back from my friendly Auto Parts Store, one place did not have any NGK plugs, but the salesman said that another store carried NGK plugs( but I don't go to that store anymore...When I was looking for front rotors for the car I was quoted $42.88 a pair, and they had to be ordered..so I ordered them, then when I went to pick them up..it was $42.88 a piece! I told them to keep them and I went to another store and got them for less than $40.00( for the pair) and they waived the shipping and handling charges(becaue of course they had to order them...I don't know if it is just the area I live in, or it's like this everywhere...but hardly anyone keeps Hyundai parts in stock..they always have to be ordered.)anyway to make a long story short...I don't do business with store that was suggested anymore...I know what I was told, and the clerk wanted to stand there and argue with me. :angry2: Sorry that was way of subject. :blush:
Anyway, back to my spark plugs I have a few questions....
In my Owner's Manual -- Champion RC10YC4, and NGK BKR5ES-11 are recommended with a Gap range of 0.039~0.043 in.
Duke, you recommended NGK type BKR5EY ll , and as I previously stated I have a little knowledge of cars....mostly learned through experience (I have bad luck with cars) I do what I can to take care of them (oil changes, transmission filter/fluid change), but it seems like once I have one problem fixed something else goes wrong, and I have never owned a NEW car, always a used one, with NO warranty) or watching my dad, there I go again

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I do not know the "fine details" and I have the impression that you are very knowledgable. when I called the auto parts store and asked if they had NGK plugs in stock for a 2000 Hyundai Elantra GLS Wagon, he said he had one set, so I went to pick them up and was given:
NGK BKR5EGP (G-Power Platinum) set at .44 Gap...will these work, or do I need to take them back and check with other auto part places for the specific plugs you suggested? :blush: I guess I should of been more specific when requesting the type plug.