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  1. #1
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    What spark plug for dc2r?

    Im currently undergoing a major replacing of all consumables in my car.

    Im just wondering with the spark plugs...do i just go for standard ones again or since the car is now modified a bit, can i go for a different spark plug. eg maybe 1 step colder in the heat range? or is just a bit of a waste of time?

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    I'm using the NGK Iridium plugs and I think their better than the OEM platium plugs. The OEM plugs had a small flat spot, first thing when cold, that the Iridiums don't. Apart from that, I don't really notice any difference....
    The Platium plugs are pretty good.

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    NGK all d way !

    next time i need 2 change sparkies im goin 2 NGK !

  4. #4
    NGK Iridium

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    Quote Originally Posted by ITRBoI
    NGK Iridium
    tymes four!! i guess you get what you pay for at 60 sumfin buks...

  6. #6
    Go for the stardard type r spark plugs.
    I heard that they last till 100,000kms

  7. #7
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    what do people think of those bosch pligs that have like 3 zapper tips thingys on them?

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    yeh i got NGK iridiums... these have a sharp tip as compared to the other brands...
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  9. #9
    Spoon No 8 plug. Which are NGK plugs anyways LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thanh
    Go for the stardard type r spark plugs.
    I heard that they last till 100,000kms
    I say thats true. My change was it's first (I think) & they were changed at 80,000 at the service and they were fairly hard miles. But were still working fine. Re:- Very little change (see coment above) after new (Better) Plugs installed.
    The OEM plug aren't cheap....these ones are abit more.
    But you can't fault the NGK Iridiums.
    Last edited by OZ#227; 17-06-2005 at 04:01 PM.

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    DC5S but not for long...
    how long are ngk iridiums meant to last?

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    Quote Originally Posted by **Ghost**
    how long are ngk iridiums meant to last?
    100 000Kms.

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