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Old Aug 1, 2002
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zex spark plugs

I tired and search but couldnt find anything. Can we use zex spark plugs? and if not what cold ones should we get and how much? I run nx 50 shot.

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yes... you can use zex plugs. i tried them out and they seemed to make my car start hard and idle funny. 01EX uses them and he has no complaints. i switched to NGK-BKR7E's. these are considerably cheaper than the zex plugs and work well.
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how often should i change my spark plugs, and don't hondas come with NGK???
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i change my plugs every oil change. sometimes even more frequent if i've been spraying a lot. yes, our cars come with ngk's but the heat range is different. they're not as cold as the 7's.
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Both are good 01ex used zex and my other friend uses the ngk just as long as ur not running the stock plugs when u spray which is very very stupid.
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our stock plugs were not meant to be changed until 110k.....i switched to a 1 degree colder NGK plug....non iridium, platinum, ect...
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i heard the DENSO IRIDIUM IK20's are the way to go, but who knows... theres a lot of options out there. i hear ZEX plugs are much hotter, so i think they may make ur car a lil PEPPIER, but im not sure if it has a good LONG RANGE out come for either the engine or the plug... do some research on this, or ask a mechanic...
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Yup. The Colder the better, Stocks r awesome, xcept for when spraying "nawwwwwwwws".

Zex are funny just like the kits they selves, they work good, but you hear funny reviews.

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The stock plugs are platinum ngk plugs....you DON'T want to use them while on spray....unless you want to blow something...

Zex plugs are the bomb, work well with nitrous, idles funny to people but zex says it's fine....all my friends have them and they are the same way....


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