Sparkplugs
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Re: Sparkplugs
nothermark wrote:
> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
only last 15-30K miles.
> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
only last 15-30K miles.
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Re: Sparkplugs
nothermark wrote:
> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
only last 15-30K miles.
> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
only last 15-30K miles.
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Re: Sparkplugs
nothermark wrote:
> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
only last 15-30K miles.
> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
only last 15-30K miles.
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Re: Sparkplugs
Probably will do 30K this year. Was thinking that changing them
sooner rather than later is better. Also thinking easier to do in
warm weather than cold.
;-)
PS. Thanks for the reply Hyundaitech. Now I will probably let them go
until next spring.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:36:26 GMT, Brian Nystrom
<brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote:
>nothermark wrote:
>> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
>
>Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
>least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
>'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
>a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
>only last 15-30K miles.
sooner rather than later is better. Also thinking easier to do in
warm weather than cold.
;-)
PS. Thanks for the reply Hyundaitech. Now I will probably let them go
until next spring.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:36:26 GMT, Brian Nystrom
<brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote:
>nothermark wrote:
>> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
>
>Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
>least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
>'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
>a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
>only last 15-30K miles.
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Re: Sparkplugs
Probably will do 30K this year. Was thinking that changing them
sooner rather than later is better. Also thinking easier to do in
warm weather than cold.
;-)
PS. Thanks for the reply Hyundaitech. Now I will probably let them go
until next spring.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:36:26 GMT, Brian Nystrom
<brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote:
>nothermark wrote:
>> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
>
>Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
>least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
>'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
>a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
>only last 15-30K miles.
sooner rather than later is better. Also thinking easier to do in
warm weather than cold.
;-)
PS. Thanks for the reply Hyundaitech. Now I will probably let them go
until next spring.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:36:26 GMT, Brian Nystrom
<brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote:
>nothermark wrote:
>> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
>
>Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
>least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
>'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
>a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
>only last 15-30K miles.
#13
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Re: Sparkplugs
Probably will do 30K this year. Was thinking that changing them
sooner rather than later is better. Also thinking easier to do in
warm weather than cold.
;-)
PS. Thanks for the reply Hyundaitech. Now I will probably let them go
until next spring.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:36:26 GMT, Brian Nystrom
<brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote:
>nothermark wrote:
>> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
>
>Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
>least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
>'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
>a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
>only last 15-30K miles.
sooner rather than later is better. Also thinking easier to do in
warm weather than cold.
;-)
PS. Thanks for the reply Hyundaitech. Now I will probably let them go
until next spring.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:36:26 GMT, Brian Nystrom
<brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote:
>nothermark wrote:
>> any reccomendations for plugs for a 2006 Elantra?
>
>Why would you need plugs on a new car? The stock plugs are good for at
>least 30K miles, perhaps as much as 60K. I just replace the plugs on my
>'04 with NGK V-power plugs. They're less than two bucks each and produce
>a hotter spark than platinum or iridium plugs. The downside is that they
>only last 15-30K miles.