NGK or Denso Plugs?
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Re: NGK or Denso Plugs?
toyota is always tops in reliability and uses many more denso parts than honda. not only is toyota tops they actually dominate the lists showing at least 5 of the top 10 maybe more...
Top 10 Most Reliable Cars of 2014 » AutoGuide.com News
Top 10 Most Reliable Cars of 2014 » AutoGuide.com News
If you were to get any Honda vehicle, replace non-Denso parts with a Denso brand equivalent, the reliability of the vehicle would not increase at all.
You should do a little more reading of the links you post....Vehicle 11 of 11:
"If you’re curious as to why Toyota and Lexus leads on the reliability study, Consumer Reports attributes it to the fact that the automaker tends to introduce new technologies slowly and on proven platforms."
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Toyota's reliability has nothing to do with the use of Denso parts.
If you were to get any Honda vehicle, replace non-Denso parts with a Denso brand equivalent, the reliability of the vehicle would not increase at all.
You should do a little more reading of the links you post....Vehicle 11 of 11:
"If you’re curious as to why Toyota and Lexus leads on the reliability study, Consumer Reports attributes it to the fact that the automaker tends to introduce new technologies slowly and on proven platforms."
If you were to get any Honda vehicle, replace non-Denso parts with a Denso brand equivalent, the reliability of the vehicle would not increase at all.
You should do a little more reading of the links you post....Vehicle 11 of 11:
"If you’re curious as to why Toyota and Lexus leads on the reliability study, Consumer Reports attributes it to the fact that the automaker tends to introduce new technologies slowly and on proven platforms."
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Where a part is MADE has nothing to do with a companies country if orgin.
It doesnt surprise me that honda uses bosch stuff. In the 70s and 80s almost every efi car used some form of the bosch Jetronic efi system
It doesnt surprise me that honda uses bosch stuff. In the 70s and 80s almost every efi car used some form of the bosch Jetronic efi system
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Re: NGK or Denso Plugs?
maybe its all the failing bosch parts? dude use what u want. if u wanna fight everyone online who doesnt agree with you u probly dont have many friends in real life. good luck with ur no so reliable car
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Re: NGK or Denso Plugs?
No one here is being a dick. All i'm doing is responding to a statement you made. Why are your feelings hurt? If it's the enlarged font on my response, thats how it was formatted when I copy and pasted it from the link you posted. I didn't type it out.
I saw nothing more than a simple debate... ?
I saw nothing more than a simple debate... ?
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Hell the EP3 has a bunch of Bosch parts... Not sure what Honda was thinking because Bosch is German
maybe its all the failing bosch parts? dude use what u want. if u wanna fight everyone online who doesnt agree with you u probly dont have many friends in real life. good luck with ur no so reliable car
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Understood, but do you understand the dilemma of making German parts in Japan and than shipping them to Europe to put a car together? That was my point not country of origin... Read ....
Hell the EP3 has a bunch of Bosch parts... Not sure what Honda was thinking because Bosch is German,the EP3 was put together in the UK... but all the Bosch parts say they are made in Japan... around the world and back... around the world and back...
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Re: NGK or Denso Plugs?
sorry for that maybe its just other forums
heres a toyota oem dizzy cap NipponDenso
go to toyota forums; they swear by oem toyota products only and will tell noobies that the reason their car is messed up is that they didnt use oem parts.
heres a toyota oem dizzy cap NipponDenso
go to toyota forums; they swear by oem toyota products only and will tell noobies that the reason their car is messed up is that they didnt use oem parts.
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Re: NGK or Denso Plugs?
And just for future reference... Denso doesn't make a distributor cap for the 94-01 Integra. I guess thats one more unreliable part we're all going to have to live with.
TEC does though! (Thats because they're the OEM supplier to Honda for the 94-01 Integra "dizzy".)
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Everyone here said use what the book says besides a guy saying Denso is no good and one suggesting champion "shrug"
There is no better part than the OEM part! Simple as that.
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Re: NGK or Denso Plugs?
dont blame me blame toyota. im spoiled i guess. honda have bad solder joint issues. WTF!?!?! speedometer, main relay, tcu/ecu. not a HUGE deal and im sure other car companies are worse
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Have a nice life!
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