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Old 02-20-2004, 08:56 PM
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Ignition Question

I know that there have been threds on this in the past, but which spark plug should I get? I got the NGK blue wires, and I have heard that the stock plugs are the best for the car, but I want to know what everyone else is running. Thanks.
Old 02-22-2004, 02:00 PM
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If u bought NGK blues i serioulsy doubt they can be bad for the car. Plus they look alot cooler i have wanted spark plug wires for quite some time just never got around to buying any. id keep the NGK's dont worry about them being bad for the car.
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well, im not so much concerned about the wires, but I just wanted to know what spark plugs everyone is running. I heard the stock are the best for our car, but I know some people have the iridium and the platinum +4. I mean, I doubt better spark plugs are going to make a big difference.
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They just last longer and are more reliable. Of course, you pay more. Nothing too radical.
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i am looking for replacement wires and plugs also. locally i can get the Bosch wires (09397), are these any good? is it worth getting stock replacement from dealer?

thanks - i think the bosch platinum+4 are a good choice...
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Fancy ignition equipment will not be any better than stock. Keep that in mind. Unless you've had unreliable parts, there is no reason to switch over.
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Originally posted by Ken1997TL
Fancy ignition equipment will not be any better than stock. Keep that in mind. Unless you've had unreliable parts, there is no reason to switch over.
Thanks...i'm gonna stick with the stock plugs but i'm going to put in the wires since I already have them.
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