spark plugs

You really don't need to replace the plugs until after 100k miles. The OEM NGK platinum plugs are good for 100k.

naw thats crazy . 100k miles ? il change every like 50k the most 60k. yea when it reaches 100k the car wont start cause the plugs are so bad but to keep it running good you gotta replace them sooner . especially if your gassing it everyonce in a while .
 
I replaced mine at about 15k miles to the NGK iridium one step colder and I have had no problems now at 92k miles. Just pointing out that the platinum plugs are meant to last much longer than your normal type plugs. The iridium and platinum plugs are meant to last.
 
Can someone confirmed that "...OEM NGK PLATINUM plugs..." is true? So, the OEM plugs are already platinum plugs, right?? If so, why changing before 50k at all??

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You really don't need to replace the plugs until after 100k miles. The OEM NGK platinum plugs are good for 100k.
 
I had the hks twin power until it broke, fried a coil and made my car misfire.. Took it off and everything worked fine.

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i changed my plugs at 70k and put in ngk iridium's (LFR5AIX-11). and yes, there was no doubt in my mind after looking at the old ones that the o.e. plugs would have made it to 100k with no problems. i just changed them for my own piece of mind. and it wasnt difficult at all.
 
Agree.. Pulstart are good spark plugs.. Can't complaint.. Being having them for over 8k and still show good mpg everytime I drive my FX at the speed limit( barely happenned)lol
 
planning on installing new plugs tomorrow... will try to post a DIY... my boy who painted my RIMS suggested i change them to improve performance:confused:

Specs on the plugs:

http://www.drivewire.com/search/?Ntt=+NG6376&N=0&uts=true&t_event=true

NGK LFR5A-11 V-POWER SERIES SPARK PLUG, SOLD INDIVIDUALLY -- 14 mm thread, 26.5 mm reach, 16 mm hex size, gasket seat, resistor, projected tip, solid terminal, V-grooved center electrode, 1.1 mm gap, heat range 5; Features unique V-power design that directs the spark to the edge of the electrode where it develops more rapidly; Increases ignitability even in lean burn conditions and lowers ignition system voltage requirements; Corrugated ribs prevent flashover and purest alumina silicate in its ceramic insulator gives greater strength and better heat transfer; Copper cored and triple sealed to further aid in heat removal and prevent interior leakage; Trivalent metal plating has superior anti-corrosion and anti-seizing properties; Increases fuel economy and lower emissions; A highly durable spark plug against electrical and chemical wear


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