spark plug recommendations
I need to find some good plugs, im using these cheap ass ngkR V-power plugs now, they suck, and the parts store has to order anything else. I just changed them today, drove 30 miles, and fouled #2. So i put another in and back to normal. They have some Iridium plugs for like 7 bucks each, are they even worth that?
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Stay with NGK V-power plugs. That's what I use. I'm sure everybody that replies will tell you the same thing too.
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Originally Posted by beerbongskickass
Stay with NGK V-power plugs. That's what I use. I'm sure everybody that replies will tell you the same thing too.
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Originally Posted by projekteg
Originally Posted by beerbongskickass
Stay with NGK V-power plugs. That's what I use. I'm sure everybody that replies will tell you the same thing too.
Jeff |
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yes im running rich, but plugs are cheaper than engines ;D
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Well there are no magical plugs that just wont foul out if its running rich.
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I rock the NGK's as well.
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i found these plug...Mighty's there like 89cents ;) kidding always NGK V-Powers!
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dude why are you replacing fouled out plugs? Lean plugs you have to replace, fouled plugs you just clean them up..
I typically just sand blast my plugs and throw them back in whenever I tune the motor every other month. Oh yeah, ---- you Kevin, stay out of my posts! |
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Originally Posted by quadnie
I typically just sand blast my butt plugs whenever I do my bi-monthly ---- lubing.
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Are the NGK V-Powers step 1 colder plugs? Would it hurt anything to run them in an engine that does not have a turbo? Also, can they be found at places like Autozone or do they need to be ordered off the internet?
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Originally Posted by beerbongskickass
Stay with NGK V-power plugs. That's what I use. I'm sure everybody that replies will tell you the same thing too.
quoted from my owners manual, you can run 1 step colder in hot climates n/a. |
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