Type Of Spark Plugs
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i just saw the thread about chaning spark plugs and wires, and i think mine need to be changed. which type of plugs do you use? and as for wires NGK are good right?
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I remember reading on here that ngk were bad
edit: nevermind I dunno what I was thinking, but I did a search!
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtop...1&st=&p=&#entry
edit: nevermind I dunno what I was thinking, but I did a search!
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtop...1&st=&p=&#entry
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ive tried them all, and actually prefer the basic ngk v-powers for 1.59 a piece.
i had there iridiums, but seriousely didnt notice a change from the basic ones, so i run the v-powers about every year i change them.
i had there iridiums, but seriousely didnt notice a change from the basic ones, so i run the v-powers about every year i change them.
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Copper owns all... all that Iridium/platnium/etc. doesn't do anything better than copper, except last longer. And changing plugs isn't that difficult anyway on an I4. Besides, I think the only material more conductive than copper is silver, and that would make an expensive plug.
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I've used NGK's iridium, platinum, and copper. By far the best bang for the buck is the NGK V-Grove part number BKR6E-11. If you by 32 I believe on sparkplugs.com you get them for about 1.45 each.