Denso Iridiums...
for a B18C1...
I was thinking of using it. Should I gap it different from regular NGK's? i bought an extra set a while back when I had a B18C1 in my old civic coupe and i just found them again.
I was thinking of using it. Should I gap it different from regular NGK's? i bought an extra set a while back when I had a B18C1 in my old civic coupe and i just found them again.
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cheaper than platinum or iridium, even in the long run (changed ever 10k-15K miles). Integra plugs are so easy to change, it's really a waste of money to use iridium plugs. On some cars the plugs are extremely difficult to access (Camry V6's require removal of the intake manifold to access the rear 3 plugs), so iridiums make sense because they can go for like 100K miles I think. A set of 4 NGK copper plugs is only about $8, and they conduct electricity the best, too.
[Modified by PatrickGSR94, 9:52 AM 6/7/2002]
check this out...hope this helps
http://www.importreview.com/reviews/densoVSbosch.html
http://www.importreview.com/reviews/densoVSbosch.html
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