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Old 12-10-2011, 02:05 PM
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best spark plugs for my f22b1

got intake ...headers....its a f22b1 vtec engine! whats best choice??? thanks
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NGK blues is from what I've heard one of the best for that engine.
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I just got denso platinums ! ! ! ...runs smooth gapped at .40
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Nice!
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NGK Iridium IX's are great plugs
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From my experience's with my car and working in a part store ngk is the best for import's.
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Any plug will do. The tiny injectors will not need upgraded spark plugs
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NGK and Denso are both good. Check out E3s as an option.
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in my experiance hondas love NGK
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Originally Posted by sad rides
in my experiance hondas love NGK

this is true!! lawnmowers and dirtbikes even come with em! lol, but nuntheless, unless u got a nasty ass drag set-up, NGK is always a nice lil brand to go with. i rock NGK in all my imports. im slowly gettin into european and they have a very different opinion! so, NGK for asia... i still think its cuz thats where they make em lol
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NGK & DENSO! Do not run other plugs. From my experience-NGKs and Densos are made for Hondas and other japanese vehicles. any other (bosch,autolite,E3 etc) might not run at the same heat range that our cars require for optimum performance, and therefore may not last as long.
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Originally Posted by Project_CLean
NGK & DENSO! Do not run other plugs. From my experience-NGKs and Densos are made for Hondas and other japanese vehicles. any other (bosch,autolite,E3 etc) might not run at the same heat range that our cars require for optimum performance, and therefore may not last as long.
Have to disagree with you on the Bosch as I've been running the platinum +2's for a year now and the car runs great also with bosch wires. I do know that NGK's are the most preferred for our cars though. Bosch products have always been good to me so that's what I went with.
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Lucky,lol. I was running the same plugs on my accord and didn't last me a year. This was with NGK wires and oem cap and rotor. have you actually looked at your plugs though? Cause my accord ran fine. But i baby my motors so i would check them every few months. You should take a look at this:
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/tech_su...2.asp?mode=nml

You wouldn't think the number on plugs is so important..
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Now I'm curious to see. Gonna pull the front 3 and see how they're holding up. I know that the middle of the front 3 needed a tube seal last time I changed them but haven't gotten around to it. The plug and wire end were filthy compared to the others when I did my tune up. I'll take a pic for you!
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lol gotta love these. and yea i'm curious as well, let us know.
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