What model of ngk's should i use in 94 accord?
i have real bad acceleration on my 94 accord ex. i changes plugs, wires, fuel filter, oxygen sensor, added air intake and still i have horrible initial acceleration...
i used some cheap autolite plugs for plugs.. some of u guys told me that if i used some ngk's that might help.. can i use these?
NGK G-Power Platinum Plug; ZFR5FGP
they say there for vtec, SOHC
would these help my problem??? i mean a old VW bettle could beat me of the start.. not good
thanks guys
i used some cheap autolite plugs for plugs.. some of u guys told me that if i used some ngk's that might help.. can i use these?
NGK G-Power Platinum Plug; ZFR5FGP
they say there for vtec, SOHC
would these help my problem??? i mean a old VW bettle could beat me of the start.. not good
thanks guys
should i gap them to .44 like they say or to the specifications under my hood since i like in hot weather (florida)
thanks
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ever chk the timing ???
plugs....NGK .....ZFR5F-11 .. and gap them at .039 not at .044 as the plugs wear the gap will get bigger so you want to set the initial gap to the smallest gap..
plugs....NGK .....ZFR5F-11 .. and gap them at .039 not at .044 as the plugs wear the gap will get bigger so you want to set the initial gap to the smallest gap..
I like the V power over irdium....WEll becuse when i did the V power tune up i can blame my car ability to be extremely slow on my plugs.. the work good...Good Gass miles
you can buy the copper v-power or the platnium, the copper one only runs you 12 dollar for a whole set, the platnium around 40.
i would recommend you to get the platnium set if you have a coil over plug, but most of the older honda likes the copper cheapie. you don't get more kick out of the expensive stuff, but they last longer, one set of those should last you around 100k(according to service manual)
i would recommend you to get the platnium set if you have a coil over plug, but most of the older honda likes the copper cheapie. you don't get more kick out of the expensive stuff, but they last longer, one set of those should last you around 100k(according to service manual)
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