Decent Set of Spark Plugs
I have a N/A 90 teggy and need to get some new spark plugs for my ride and just wanted to get some opinions on what kind of spark plugs everyone else is runnin. I think i want to go with some regular NGK plugs to go with my NGK wires. Let me know what u are using!!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Padawan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">NGK copper.
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same here, NGK copper plugs and NGK blue wires... I'm pretty sure the part number for the plugs would be different for a B18A than it is for a B18C, so I dunno which one you should use.
Pretty much unless you're running boost, OEM plugs are the best. All those gimmick plugs you see in magazines are junk.
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I am sure even with boost you can find an NGK plug that will work just fine.
I am sure even with boost you can find an NGK plug that will work just fine.
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I am sure even with boost you can find an NGK plug that will work just fine. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I was saying that the stock NGK plug for your application is always the best, for boost you'd generally want a colder plug.
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I was saying that the stock NGK plug for your application is always the best, for boost you'd generally want a colder plug.
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