Quality Spark Plugs?
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Quality Spark Plugs?
Ive been doing research and i havent really come up with anything. I just wanna know what spark plug brands are best for the ecotech. im used to toyota's and using ngk's. i hear bosch is worthless, and autolight is basic stuff. so i thought id ask here. what brand would be best for my stock 2.2? i plan on sticking to iridium, not copper or platinum
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i thought about using them but i wasnt sure
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so i should go with ac delco? or ngk basically
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it looks like this one is up to 28$ plus shipping, still not bad
Amazon.com: 4 New NGK IRIDIUM IX Spark Plug LTR5IX-11 # 4344: Automotive
Amazon.com: 4 New NGK IRIDIUM IX Spark Plug LTR5IX-11 # 4344: Automotive
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sorry , here ya go
this is who ive bought through twice, good seller and about 26$ shipped
4 LTR5IX-11 4344 NGK Iridium IX Spark Plugs LTR5IX11 Ford Focus
another one around the 26$ mark:
4 LTR5IX-11 4344 NGK Iridium IX spark plugs LTR5IX11 - West Covina
this is who ive bought through twice, good seller and about 26$ shipped
4 LTR5IX-11 4344 NGK Iridium IX Spark Plugs LTR5IX11 Ford Focus
another one around the 26$ mark:
4 LTR5IX-11 4344 NGK Iridium IX spark plugs LTR5IX11 - West Covina
Last edited by NWAE Cobalt; 08-26-2011 at 04:33 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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This may be a stupid question, but do we need to change the gap on them at all? I know from my past experience in other cars, I've had to do that a couple times..
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though you really shouldnt check or change the gap on thin wire electrode spark plugs (platniums and irridums for the most part) unless you really need to. I have to because they dont sell the plug I want with a 0.032 gap and I have to gap down to not get spark blowout.