spark plugs
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From: Sugar Land,Texas
Re: spark plugs
I asked that question a long time ago. I think it was Q45tech
who answered. He said it was pretty easy. I can't remember
but I decided I didn't want to do it myself. They are supposed
to last 100K miles.
03 5AT Sedan, sunroof, splashguards, HKS muffler,
14 wire Grounding kit, Z Duct, Stillen HF/AB
Underbody rear diffusers, Drilled alum pedals,
Stillen sway bars S/H. Sport Tuned Suspension
who answered. He said it was pretty easy. I can't remember
but I decided I didn't want to do it myself. They are supposed
to last 100K miles.
03 5AT Sedan, sunroof, splashguards, HKS muffler,
14 wire Grounding kit, Z Duct, Stillen HF/AB
Underbody rear diffusers, Drilled alum pedals,
Stillen sway bars S/H. Sport Tuned Suspension
Re: spark plugs
Why would you think any generic German brand of spark plugs would be better than what was designed for the engine.
Since the advent of individual coil on plug ignition system, spark plug [performance plugs] [life and power creation ability] come oem standard.
Bosch has a less than stellar reputation on Japanese performance engines............most of their products in the last few years are much less than they once were 10-20 years ago.
Since the advent of individual coil on plug ignition system, spark plug [performance plugs] [life and power creation ability] come oem standard.
Bosch has a less than stellar reputation on Japanese performance engines............most of their products in the last few years are much less than they once were 10-20 years ago.
Joined: Jun 2002
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
Re: spark plugs
I did this on my Sedan last summer.......It takes a little fiddling but it's not hard.
You have to expose the plug wires then remove the coils from atop the plugs. Then you can remove the plugs.
I would go with the stock plugs tho.
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You have to expose the plug wires then remove the coils from atop the plugs. Then you can remove the plugs.
I would go with the stock plugs tho.
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Re: spark plugs
yngphllykd:
Listen to these guys - they know of what they speak.
"If it ain't broke - don't fix it"
My $0.02
Sport Sedan Fan - 2004 6MT Sedan
Sport/Navigation/Premium/Aero; "Invisiguard" Bra, Madico Onyx Tint
Obsidian Black/Graphite & "Titanium"
SHE'S SILVER & BLACK - GO RAIDERS!
Listen to these guys - they know of what they speak.
"If it ain't broke - don't fix it"
My $0.02
Sport Sedan Fan - 2004 6MT Sedan
Sport/Navigation/Premium/Aero; "Invisiguard" Bra, Madico Onyx Tint
Obsidian Black/Graphite & "Titanium"
SHE'S SILVER & BLACK - GO RAIDERS!
Re: spark plugs
dbarnes...you're the man! always have funny $hit to say. i feel u guys. thanks for the help once again but it was just an idea. Isnt Stillen coming out with a new chip for our cars?
KhaL
Eyyyy....u tryin to race or what?!
KhaL
Eyyyy....u tryin to race or what?!
Re: spark plugs
I was thinking of changing my spark plugs too. I am looking to add a mod or two in the near future and a lot of the FI/N2O folks recommend using plugs that are a step colder than stock.
'04 DG Coupe
'04 DG Coupe
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