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    What is the correct gap setting for spark plugs on a '99 T reg Golf 1.8T AGU engine?

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    Hi 101 000 051 AA 0,9 ...1.1 mm AGU engine
     
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    What does the 101 000 051 AA 0,9 refer to?

    Set the gap to 1.1mm?

    Any paticular type of plug I should go for?
     
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    101 000 051 AA is the genuine VAG number for the recommend NGK BKR 6 ETA-10 plug but you could also use the Bosch FR 7 LDC+ and Beru 14 FGH-7 DTURX. Technically specking the 101 000 051 AA is actually only listed for the Bora with the AGU engine and a Golf with the AGU should use the 101 000 063 AA which is a also an NGK but the PFR6Q. The equivalents are a Bosch FR 7 KPP 33+ and a Beru 14 F7 DPUR02. I would recommend you only use NGK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenney View Post
    Hi 101 000 051 AA 0,9 ...1.1 mm AGU engine
    Hi do you know what the gap should be on a 1.6 golf, AZD engine? Cheers
     
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    1.0 to 1.1-mm.
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    VW/Audi 101 905 601 Manufacturer's designation F7 HPP 222U Electrode gap 1.0...1.1 mm
     
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