Spark Plugs
#2
Re:Spark Plugs
Originally Posted by aids333
What kinda plugs is everyone using? results?
Ive only been using the NGKs, but Im about to change to 2 step colder plugs. Any suggestions?
Ive only been using the NGKs, but Im about to change to 2 step colder plugs. Any suggestions?
#5
Re:Spark Plugs
Most auto parts stores don't carry 2 ranges cooler in NGK. I've tried AutoZone, O'Reilly's, Napa, Advanced Auto and Pep Boys. They did have the same characteristics in plug in Champion brand.
I've been running these for about 3 1/2 weeks at the time of this posting, and they're working great. So, possibly another option for you might be Champion. Just make sure they have the same characteristics as your NGK brand plug. Your auto parts store should be able to cross reference that model number with that of other brands.
I've been running these for about 3 1/2 weeks at the time of this posting, and they're working great. So, possibly another option for you might be Champion. Just make sure they have the same characteristics as your NGK brand plug. Your auto parts store should be able to cross reference that model number with that of other brands.
#7
Re:Spark Plugs
I currently use cheap Densos a step colder. I don't see any point in paying for fancy platinum or iridium plugs... you might want to try to get a good brandname though, as I've had some longevity problems from the Densos.
NGK or Bosch always worked well for me... can't recommend anything else as I have no experience with them.
NGK or Bosch always worked well for me... can't recommend anything else as I have no experience with them.
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