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    You can buy online at U.S. stores like Amazon, RockAuto, etc. and ship via

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    First of all, thanks everyone for the replies!!
    So is there some formal place/website or somewhere i can check the suitable iridium spark plugs other than NGK DILFR6A11?
    Because the Denso IKH16TT seem to fit, by guys here and also amazon says it, and they cost at amazon 10$ each (with free shipping to israel over 49$ so i can buy some other stuff and get free shipping). But i don't want to buy them just because "some guys on the forum said it fits".

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    Quote Originally Posted by yujinius View Post
    But i don't want to buy them just because "some guys on the forum said it fits".
    Ummmm....my car hasn't spit them out yet, and it has been 40,000 miles. I found the interchange on a website I can't find now.

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    Btw, at the denso site it says that IKH20TT fits the mirage (the year, engine volume and model is correct), but amazon says it doesn't fit. Does anyone know which is right?
    Also what is the difference between IKH16TT and IKH20TT?

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    Don’t believe Amazon’s interchange. It’s wrong 90% of the time. The only time it’s correct is by fluke.
    Use mfg site at least. But keep in mind different markets might use different part numbers. Some cars come with mad sensors some don’t... they’re not all exactly the same car world wide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yujinius View Post
    Btw, at the denso site it says that IKH20TT fits the mirage (the year, engine volume and model is correct), but amazon says it doesn't fit. Does anyone know which is right?
    Also what is the difference between IKH16TT and IKH20TT?
    I can't tell you the difference, but the IKH20TT seems to be a safe bet. For us, it is sold as Denso Iridium Spark Plug 3433. I tend to cross reference items (double check) items with rockauto.com & autozone.com.

    Both Rock Auto & Auto Zone list the Denso Iridium Spark Plug 3433 as their top Iridium plug. The NGK may be just as good, but they are listed as a cheaper spark plug by both vendors. I wouldn't hesitate to use Denso spark plugs when I need to change mine. This is what Rock Auto says for the Denso 3433 spark plugs -

    "DENSO's patented Iridium alloy is more durable than even Platinum, allowing the center electrode to be shrunk to only 0.7 mm in diameter. This produces a dramatic improvement in ignitability and spark plug life. DENSO's Iridium Long Life spark plug is standard equipment with a number of automakers including GM, Toyota, Honda, and Mitsubishi."

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    Just had a look at the plugs in mine. It was sold new with DENSO IKH16TT

    Btw: The DENSO company has long been a part of Toyota.

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    So I just ordered Denso IKH20TT from Amazon. Pack of 4 cost me 34$ (my mom has a mirage too so i'll have one spare for when i change the spark plugs there in about 6 months). Here each one costs about 18$, and the NGK Dilfr6A11 costs about 28$ each one!! The guy at the parts shop claims that this the NGK are unjustifiably expensive.
    Thanks everyone for the help.



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