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Need New Spark Plugs, Worth Upgrading?

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Old 04-15-2006, 01:44 AM
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will the wires from elantra fit 01 tib?
Old 04-16-2006, 06:27 AM
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never done it, but same engine.. They should. better to to with new wires then used though.
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since this topics been brought back up, has anyone ever gotten ahold of performancetuners on ebay?

dude who sells this linky

cause i've been sending him e-mails and all for like the past 3 weeks and cant get ahold of him to see how much shipping would be to canada so i can buy the dam things
Old 04-16-2006, 12:37 PM
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nissan part numbers for ngk plugs: 22401-50y05
bkr5e-11

one is the plug/part number and one is the nissan part number i just forgot wich is wich. faith will rectify this lmao.gif
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Vladimer:
I'm in canada too, and whenever I have arrogant or too busy ebay sellers who won't answer emails for weeks or months, I just pay the US shipping and let them deal with it. Then, my order has been placed, and if they want more for shipping, they can email me about it. wink1.gif
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smart lol ill just give that a shot then smile.gif
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what About Nology wire or Magnecor sold on Hyundaiperformance ? there is isnamza on kpsec to ? so many make i'm always lost in all those choice sad.gif

i never heard of PRD you says they are good ? :$
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The blue tib used to have a bad hesitation problem. I went through 2 different sets of cheap copper plugs and they always went within 2-3 months and the problem would be back. I finally coughed up the money and got some NGK wires and Iridium plugs (most expensive ones) and have not had a problem since .. been about a year and a half now.
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QUOTE (SilentSecret @ Apr 16 2006, 06:37 PM)
nissan part numbers for ngk plugs: 22401-50y05
bkr5e-11

one is the plug/part number and one is the nissan part number i just forgot wich is wich. faith will rectify this lmao.gif



22401-50y05 is the nissan part number
the part number for the vpowers using NGKs part numbers is bkr5e-11

platinum and iridium plugs will get you NO gain
seriously

for the price of the iridium you could replace the spark plugs 4 times using the v-powers
your car will ALWAYS run its best with fresh plugs

that

and its not like our plugs are hard to replace i replace mine at every oil change cuz its like 5.50 for the set(my cost that is)
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spark plugs shouldn't cost $41 like some sets do. I bought my NGK iridium plugs from ebay for about $24 shipped. car was just a bit smoother and i didn't have any problems with them for 8 months. I had to get new ones because we just cracked the porclean on one accidenally.

NGK's have been around since forever and are used everywhere. I say get NGK's.

prdonline.com for wires. mine were so freshly made i had to clean out some drill rubber debris from inside the boot. when they go on i'll tell you if there's any difference. i doubt there is.




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