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spark plugs
as the title says.....
anyway am wondering on where and what are the part number and heat range of what spark plugs you/anyone uses
aftermarket, OEM, higher heat range/lower heat range....
i am still on the OM ones from the factory and am wondering on what you guys use....
thanks....
anyway am wondering on where and what are the part number and heat range of what spark plugs you/anyone uses
aftermarket, OEM, higher heat range/lower heat range....
i am still on the OM ones from the factory and am wondering on what you guys use....
thanks....
Originally Posted by kikoy
what's the part number?
heres a link: http://www.inlinefour.com/spoonirracsp1.html
will fit all motors D-B-K-F-H series
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NGK Iridium IX
Imo, these are way better than stock because of a lower voltage requirement. They also take more abuse without fouling out.
NGK Iridium IX
Imo, these are way better than stock because of a lower voltage requirement. They also take more abuse without fouling out.
spending more $$$ for sparkplugs on a stock d17 is very good way to throw your money by the window(like we say in french...integral translation)...keep NGK platinum...keep the difference for other mods that will give you real performance...tires,suspension and brakes...or bring your girlfriend to restaurant and have a hot night after
Originally Posted by civicfrenchie
spending more $$$ for sparkplugs on a stock d17 is very good way to throw your money by the window(like we say in french...integral translation)...keep NGK platinum...keep the difference for other mods that will give you real performance...tires,suspension and brakes...or bring your girlfriend to restaurant and have a hot night after 

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Kikoy you forgot to mention your running a 75 shot. stay away from platinum, and get ngk copper plugs, you should be replacing them often if you spray alot, and these are real cheap. Id also recommend you reduce the gap slightly over OEM, depending on if you spray alot
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$110 for spark plugs???????? ... you're ****ing nuts