Spark Plug preference
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Re: Spark Plug preference
I use what my owner's manual recommends. In the case of my 91 Civic, they're NGK
non-platinum. (There might be one other brand recommended in the manual.)
A dealer put platinums in my car a few years ago. I have since changed them out.
I don't notice any better performance. I suppose the platinums might last
longer, but IIRC from reading on the net it may not be enough to justify the
higher expense.
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote
> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
non-platinum. (There might be one other brand recommended in the manual.)
A dealer put platinums in my car a few years ago. I have since changed them out.
I don't notice any better performance. I suppose the platinums might last
longer, but IIRC from reading on the net it may not be enough to justify the
higher expense.
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote
> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
#5
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Re: Spark Plug preference
I use what my owner's manual recommends. In the case of my 91 Civic, they're NGK
non-platinum. (There might be one other brand recommended in the manual.)
A dealer put platinums in my car a few years ago. I have since changed them out.
I don't notice any better performance. I suppose the platinums might last
longer, but IIRC from reading on the net it may not be enough to justify the
higher expense.
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote
> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
non-platinum. (There might be one other brand recommended in the manual.)
A dealer put platinums in my car a few years ago. I have since changed them out.
I don't notice any better performance. I suppose the platinums might last
longer, but IIRC from reading on the net it may not be enough to justify the
higher expense.
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote
> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
#6
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Re: Spark Plug preference
My 91 Civic Si had a set of SplitFire plugs, then recently it started to
miss in low RPMs. I replaced them a set of Nippon Denso (non-Iridium 3808).
$1.69 at AutoZone. Now it runs great and getting 31 mpg.
Bosch are overrated when it comes to Platinum. I read somewhere a long time
ago that the platinum they use is from recycled catalytic converters. If
you need a hotter plug, I suggest the Denso Racing Iridium. Iridium is way
better than platinum.
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
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> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
>
> Tom
>
>
miss in low RPMs. I replaced them a set of Nippon Denso (non-Iridium 3808).
$1.69 at AutoZone. Now it runs great and getting 31 mpg.
Bosch are overrated when it comes to Platinum. I read somewhere a long time
ago that the platinum they use is from recycled catalytic converters. If
you need a hotter plug, I suggest the Denso Racing Iridium. Iridium is way
better than platinum.
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
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> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
>
> Tom
>
>
#7
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Re: Spark Plug preference
My 91 Civic Si had a set of SplitFire plugs, then recently it started to
miss in low RPMs. I replaced them a set of Nippon Denso (non-Iridium 3808).
$1.69 at AutoZone. Now it runs great and getting 31 mpg.
Bosch are overrated when it comes to Platinum. I read somewhere a long time
ago that the platinum they use is from recycled catalytic converters. If
you need a hotter plug, I suggest the Denso Racing Iridium. Iridium is way
better than platinum.
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:As0pd.5035$1t.3491@lakeread07...
> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
>
> Tom
>
>
miss in low RPMs. I replaced them a set of Nippon Denso (non-Iridium 3808).
$1.69 at AutoZone. Now it runs great and getting 31 mpg.
Bosch are overrated when it comes to Platinum. I read somewhere a long time
ago that the platinum they use is from recycled catalytic converters. If
you need a hotter plug, I suggest the Denso Racing Iridium. Iridium is way
better than platinum.
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:As0pd.5035$1t.3491@lakeread07...
> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
>
> Tom
>
>
#8
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Re: Spark Plug preference
In article <d779c$41a5593e$44a484a4$12351@msgid.meganewsserve rs.com>,
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote:
>My 91 Civic Si had a set of SplitFire plugs, then recently it started to
>miss in low RPMs. I replaced them a set of Nippon Denso (non-Iridium 3808).
>$1.69 at AutoZone. Now it runs great and getting 31 mpg.
>
>Bosch are overrated when it comes to Platinum. I read somewhere a long time
>ago that the platinum they use is from recycled catalytic converters. If
>you need a hotter plug, I suggest the Denso Racing Iridium. Iridium is way
>better than platinum.
>
I'm waiting for the plutonium version.
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote:
>My 91 Civic Si had a set of SplitFire plugs, then recently it started to
>miss in low RPMs. I replaced them a set of Nippon Denso (non-Iridium 3808).
>$1.69 at AutoZone. Now it runs great and getting 31 mpg.
>
>Bosch are overrated when it comes to Platinum. I read somewhere a long time
>ago that the platinum they use is from recycled catalytic converters. If
>you need a hotter plug, I suggest the Denso Racing Iridium. Iridium is way
>better than platinum.
>
I'm waiting for the plutonium version.
#9
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Re: Spark Plug preference
In article <d779c$41a5593e$44a484a4$12351@msgid.meganewsserve rs.com>,
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote:
>My 91 Civic Si had a set of SplitFire plugs, then recently it started to
>miss in low RPMs. I replaced them a set of Nippon Denso (non-Iridium 3808).
>$1.69 at AutoZone. Now it runs great and getting 31 mpg.
>
>Bosch are overrated when it comes to Platinum. I read somewhere a long time
>ago that the platinum they use is from recycled catalytic converters. If
>you need a hotter plug, I suggest the Denso Racing Iridium. Iridium is way
>better than platinum.
>
I'm waiting for the plutonium version.
"Joseph Wind" <jpg@gif.com> wrote:
>My 91 Civic Si had a set of SplitFire plugs, then recently it started to
>miss in low RPMs. I replaced them a set of Nippon Denso (non-Iridium 3808).
>$1.69 at AutoZone. Now it runs great and getting 31 mpg.
>
>Bosch are overrated when it comes to Platinum. I read somewhere a long time
>ago that the platinum they use is from recycled catalytic converters. If
>you need a hotter plug, I suggest the Denso Racing Iridium. Iridium is way
>better than platinum.
>
I'm waiting for the plutonium version.
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Re: Spark Plug preference
jjjsan,
i am curious, my 2001 honda civic sedan seems to be running fine, and
in reading the manual it says that the first tuneup is not due until
110,000 miles and to replace the spark plugs then, and i got 50,000
miles now.
Do you notice a difference when you replace the plugs, and how big a
difference?
tia,
Fish
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 23:30:00 -0500, "jjjsan"
<jjjsan_spam@nospamz.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>stick with NGK or ND.
>save your money and use standard plug and replace every 2 yr.
>
i am curious, my 2001 honda civic sedan seems to be running fine, and
in reading the manual it says that the first tuneup is not due until
110,000 miles and to replace the spark plugs then, and i got 50,000
miles now.
Do you notice a difference when you replace the plugs, and how big a
difference?
tia,
Fish
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 23:30:00 -0500, "jjjsan"
<jjjsan_spam@nospamz.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>stick with NGK or ND.
>save your money and use standard plug and replace every 2 yr.
>
#13
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Re: Spark Plug preference
jjjsan,
i am curious, my 2001 honda civic sedan seems to be running fine, and
in reading the manual it says that the first tuneup is not due until
110,000 miles and to replace the spark plugs then, and i got 50,000
miles now.
Do you notice a difference when you replace the plugs, and how big a
difference?
tia,
Fish
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 23:30:00 -0500, "jjjsan"
<jjjsan_spam@nospamz.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>stick with NGK or ND.
>save your money and use standard plug and replace every 2 yr.
>
i am curious, my 2001 honda civic sedan seems to be running fine, and
in reading the manual it says that the first tuneup is not due until
110,000 miles and to replace the spark plugs then, and i got 50,000
miles now.
Do you notice a difference when you replace the plugs, and how big a
difference?
tia,
Fish
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 23:30:00 -0500, "jjjsan"
<jjjsan_spam@nospamz.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>stick with NGK or ND.
>save your money and use standard plug and replace every 2 yr.
>
#14
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Re: Spark Plug preference
I have just put NGK platinum's in my 92 Civic. They ran me about $2.50 a
piece (before tax) That and a new set of NGK wires set me up right...
Brian
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
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> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
>
> Tom
>
>
piece (before tax) That and a new set of NGK wires set me up right...
Brian
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
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> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
>
> Tom
>
>
#15
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Re: Spark Plug preference
I have just put NGK platinum's in my 92 Civic. They ran me about $2.50 a
piece (before tax) That and a new set of NGK wires set me up right...
Brian
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:As0pd.5035$1t.3491@lakeread07...
> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
>
> Tom
>
>
piece (before tax) That and a new set of NGK wires set me up right...
Brian
"twfsa" <uksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:As0pd.5035$1t.3491@lakeread07...
> Some swear by Bosch, others like NGK or a platinum what are your thoughts?
>
> Tom
>
>