1 Step Colder Spark Plugs
#17
Originally Posted by snowcrossmxz
Maybe I was confusing with my statement. Like you said timeing can't "directly" be changed by plug teps. But changing the temp of your plug will have the same net effect as a timeing change of +- 1 or 2 deg if you are having a problem with pinging.
It's like fine tuneing it
Would u agree?
It's like fine tuneing it
Would u agree?
#18
Can Anyone Direct me to a link were i can get Spark plugs for the VQ35HR Sedan
I checked the ngk site and they have no parts available???
NGK Iridium
Thanks!
I checked the ngk site and they have no parts available???
NGK Iridium
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Beltran1129
My car is just about ready for a tune up?
and just wanted to know were i can get some OEM spark plugs.
Avoiding dealer prices?
and just wanted to know were i can get some OEM spark plugs.
Avoiding dealer prices?
Still haven't found a colder plug though.
#23
Originally Posted by LiquidGx
Did GTM use new plugs on Terry's ride?
Last edited by terrycs; 09-02-2008 at 10:51 PM.
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Originally Posted by terrycs
Interesting timing on this question. I was talking to GTM today about my car and this topic came up. I was told they are NGK plugs that came out of Japan and not (yet?) available in the states. I was also told they are NOT the same ones used on the DE motor and that GTM retails them for like $29 each. Maybe the OP can call them up to make sure on the price cuz that's almost $200 in spark plugs!
#25
http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_cross.asp?pid=APP5325
this is an equivalent to the stock plugs in the HR motor of the EX35......i couldnt find different heat ranges for this particular plug like i can for ngk.
this is an equivalent to the stock plugs in the HR motor of the EX35......i couldnt find different heat ranges for this particular plug like i can for ngk.
#26
Hmm Interesting!?
I actually went to NAPA yesterday to ask if they had Denso spark plugs for my car, he told me that they dont carry denso but that they DID have NGK spark plugs for my car... So these are the ones they gave me!? NGK G-Power Part Number LFR5AGP
Now im confused if they really are for the car since i havent had time to put them on yet?...Later on after work?
#27
Originally Posted by Beltran1129
Hmm Interesting!?
I actually went to NAPA yesterday to ask if they had Denso spark plugs for my car, he told me that they dont carry denso but that they DID have NGK spark plugs for my car... So these are the ones they gave me!? NGK G-Power Part Number LFR5AGP
Now im confused if they really are for the car since i havent had time to put them on yet?...Later on after work?
It says this, "6 Per Veh; Years:2006-2006; Per Car Qty:6"
Typically those parts shops just look up info based on a vehicle. "2007 G35" pulls up parts for a 2007 G35 coupe.
I had this problem trying to find air filters for my car. They pulled out the air filter for an "07 G35" and it was obviously the coupe filter.
#28
Originally Posted by LiquidGx
Okay here is what I found.
The NGK plug for the HR motor is a 3442 for which the NGK number is R5673-9. On NGK, the number after the - is the heat range and the larger the number, the colder the plug is. So, you can actually get a R5673-10
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en...-revision&cd=1
The NGK plug for the HR motor is a 3442 for which the NGK number is R5673-9. On NGK, the number after the - is the heat range and the larger the number, the colder the plug is. So, you can actually get a R5673-10
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en...-revision&cd=1