standard Bosch platinum part# please for '96 GSR
Time for a tune up, but I don't wanna spend a fortune on the oem NGK platinums for my '96 GSR. What is the part # for the standard Bosch platinums (not +4) for the GSR's?
4417 PLATINUM+4 VTEC; B18C1; Do not Gap
4303 PLATINUM2 VTEC; B18C1; Do not Gap
4201 PLATINUM PART VTEC; B18C1; Gap=.044
Got this from boschusa.com. So I guess I'll be getting the 4201's for $2.19 a piece from the local Kragen. It's wierd tho how the gap of the standard platinum 4201 goes from .044 to .052 starting in 1997 engines.
4303 PLATINUM2 VTEC; B18C1; Do not Gap
4201 PLATINUM PART VTEC; B18C1; Gap=.044
Got this from boschusa.com. So I guess I'll be getting the 4201's for $2.19 a piece from the local Kragen. It's wierd tho how the gap of the standard platinum 4201 goes from .044 to .052 starting in 1997 engines.
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thats why i dont trust bosch...bc they have the same plug # w/2 diff gaps....after 6 yrs in the parts buisness, i havent seen any good coming out of using bosch in hondas and have actually heard of problems, you should use ngks. ngks/denso=honda
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thats why i dont trust bosch...bc they have the same plug # w/2 diff gaps....after 6 yrs in the parts buisness, i havent seen any good coming out of using bosch in hondas and have actually heard of problems, you should use ngks. ngks/denso=honda
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