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You will not notice the difference. The engine will.
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Re: spark plugs

Originally Posted by tbohar
Why pull spark plugs out yearly? That means your putting like 20, 000 miles on the plugs unless you do major, major mileage??? That seems like a waste especially if your using expensive plugs like NGK's.

They are designed to go much longer unless there is a problem with your engine. Pull them out yearly and check them that I understand but change them is a bit much.
Its called preventavie maintenance its a good thing. Sure a simple check would do but why not. Why change a thermostat that isnt bad when your doing a coolant flush? Just seems logical since its such a cheap part. All in the name of preventive maintenance.
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I'm a firm believer in preventative maintenance. Changing spark plugs every year is overkill though. I know it's a cheap part but if you do get the better spark plugs it's not so cheap any more. Every two years makes more sense to me. Right on the packaging of the NGK Iriditum it says guaranteed to be good for three years. I understand if you buy cheap spark plugs changing them every year. I was just saying if you use NGK Iridiums changing them every year is a waste.
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Re: spark plugs

Yeah but I dont use iridium like I have said multiple times. Your point about changing iridium spark plugs is irrelevent. Remember $8 for all 4 spark plugs. NGW VPower FTW.
 
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