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Old 02-22-2007, 12:28 PM
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Default Getting a Compression test tomorrow...

I changed my plugs fairly recently, maybe 7-10k miles ago... is it necessary to get a new set to put in after the test?
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You don't have to but I'd say you should. 10,000 miles isn't recent in my book lol
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Well I'm going to have to get new ones when/if I boost this summer.

I'll double check the last time I changed em, if its more recent than I thought, do I just tell the guy to keep the old ones in?
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Default Re: Getting a Compression test tomorrow... (cvclover)

You only have 4 plugs, and at $2.50-4 per plug (if your not running basic ngk's) i wouldnt question it and just change em. I changed mine probably way more often than I needed to. I changed mine probably every 2-3 oil changes maybe less or more, that was at $2.79 per plug NGK
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