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Old 03-02-2004, 12:00 PM
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Doin a major tune - up on 2000 Prelude. I know to stick to NGK plugs - but which ones? They have

v-power
g-power platinum
laser platinum
iridium ix

which set would be best for N/A versus turbo setup?

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Default Re: Doin a major tune-up on 00 Prelude - help with plug choice! (danmanh22)

Platinums are for N/A, not turbo. NGK is the way to go. End of story.

If you run turbo, run the NGK 3330's gapped to about .030. You do not want a V electrode when running turbo as well. I think XES might run one, but in theory I have been led to believe you want a flat tip electrode. I also think iridium's are a waste of money. At advanced auto parts you have a 1yr warrantee on any NGK plug. That means when you change them, tell them they fouled out and you get another set for free
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Default Re: Doin a major tune-up on 00 Prelude - help with plug choice! (danmanh22)

From my experience... I'd have to go with V-power. They usually go for around $10 for a set of four. What mods do you have done to your motor?
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Default Re: Doin a major tune-up on 00 Prelude - help with plug choice! (emoBB1)

a lot of people say that iridium's are a waste of money, but i have enjoyed them in both my gs-r and my lude si. they are awesome plugs. much better imo than stockers. definate improvement in throttle response.
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AEM CAI, DC ceramic header, Hondata IMG , Trust Evo exhaust, V-AFC, Mobil-1 5-30 synth

Also, any suggestions as far as what kind of wires to go with, and what diameter core? Thanks
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Default Re: Doin a major tune-up on 00 Prelude - help with plug choice! (danmanh22)

The stock plugs are just fine if the engine is unmodified. Anything more in the way of type or heat range and I want to see the Dyno sheets to prove that they are significantly better than stock. Again-this is MY opinion for an unmodied engine, other than an intake and exhaust.

Now to the hotly debated subject of plug wires. For over 30 years I have used Accel and now NKG wires without any problems at all. If you look carefully at the ratings for resistance per foot these 2 brands are about as good as they get. Nothing real fancy-they just work. I replaced a set of 1989 stock wires on the CRX with NGK's and the motor runs fine. We even checked the stock wires and they were still good after 12+ years/176k miles--go figure that one out. Our Civic HB (sold) had the Accel wires on it and ran great too. Did I dyno - NO. All I can say for sure is that what is on our CRX and Prelude (NGK) are very high quality and worth the price.
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Default Re: Doin a major tune-up on 00 Prelude - help with plug choice! (jc836)

When I did my "major tune up" I changed the distributor cap + rotor, and I got the blue highp performance NGK wires with the coil pack included and NGK Iridium and I did notice some difference.

From my experience NGKs and iridiums are a good way to go, at least for NA.
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