spark plugs and spark plug wires?
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its time for me to change my spark plug and wires. I noticed alot of people have ngk wires and spark plugs. I was wondering if Denso is any good? i was planning on getting ngk wires with ngk platinum spark plugs. but my friend told me denso was better. the nearest retailer for denso is about 11 miles from me, should i drive up there for denso or buy online ngk?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by egjdmcivichatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">id go with ngk blue wires and ngk iridium 9's they work perfect no complaints my way.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thats right. i use ngk too.
denso is good too
thats right. i use ngk too.
denso is good too
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by __oversea »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">denso/ngk pretty much same.
honda wires are better than ngk blue btw.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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honda wires are better than ngk blue btw.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by __oversea »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">denso/ngk pretty much same.
honda wires are better than ngk blue btw.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why are the Honda wires better? Just curious because I'm looking at the NGKs
honda wires are better than ngk blue btw.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why are the Honda wires better? Just curious because I'm looking at the NGKs
oem is always best for your car cause they last longer
but if your trying to get more out of the spark plug wire then get ngk
but if your trying to get more out of the spark plug wire then get ngk
ha oem? when i first got my car after being built for 10 years i went to change the wires and plugs and the stock wires were melted around the spark plug's grip to take them out and i had to pick and vacuum out the rubber for a whole day!
then i put in high silicon blue wires(i think ngk) with new spark plugs and it ran way better
screw oem wires=too flimsy
then i put in high silicon blue wires(i think ngk) with new spark plugs and it ran way better
screw oem wires=too flimsy
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lmike6453 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ha oem? when i first got my car after being built for 10 years i went to change the wires and plugs and the stock wires were melted around the spark plug's grip to take them out and i had to pick and vacuum out the rubber for a whole day!
then i put in high silicon blue wires(i think ngk) with new spark plugs and it ran way better
screw oem wires=too flimsy</TD></TR></TABLE>
i bet you had an aftermarket coil though...
then i put in high silicon blue wires(i think ngk) with new spark plugs and it ran way better
screw oem wires=too flimsy</TD></TR></TABLE>
i bet you had an aftermarket coil though...
just bought some bosh super 4 spark plugs
to replace my ngk r's which haven't been changed in a year
starts alot easier without hesitation
smoother acceleration
only slight increase in MPG
not sure if i gained power
costs me $22 for 4
to replace my ngk r's which haven't been changed in a year

starts alot easier without hesitation
smoother acceleration
only slight increase in MPG
not sure if i gained power
costs me $22 for 4
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