Spark plugs??
#1
Spark plugs??
Alright my car has just over 40k on it and i am the second owner... i bought it with 20k and im sure the plugs were never changed before.. so to the point..i want to change them out.. so i was wondering what is agood(haha left that word out)plug... keep in mind i am n/a and staying that way till a large amount of money falls in my lap. lol and also anyone know what the gap should be? thanks
#2
RE: Spark plugs??
ORIGINAL: 04SBGT
Alright my car has just over 40k on it and i am the second owner... i bought it with 20k and im sure the plugs were never changed before.. so to the point..i want to change them out.. so i was wondering what is a plug... keep in mind i am n/a and staying that way till a large amount of money falls in my lap. lol and also anyone know what the gap should be? thanks
Alright my car has just over 40k on it and i am the second owner... i bought it with 20k and im sure the plugs were never changed before.. so to the point..i want to change them out.. so i was wondering what is a plug... keep in mind i am n/a and staying that way till a large amount of money falls in my lap. lol and also anyone know what the gap should be? thanks
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#3
RE: Spark plugs??
I would go with NGK plugs if I were you... Im running the NGK TR6's but that is a colder plug, and Im using it for my nitrous. I cant remember what the stock heat range ngk plug is.
I believe the gap is .054 ? somebody correct me if Im wrong.
I believe the gap is .054 ? somebody correct me if Im wrong.
#5
RE: Spark plugs??
ORIGINAL: 6mustang6
yeah your right. Go get a set of V-power NGK's TR55 part number 3951 at any local advance auto parts. $1.98 a piece, and they need a .054 gap.
yeah your right. Go get a set of V-power NGK's TR55 part number 3951 at any local advance auto parts. $1.98 a piece, and they need a .054 gap.
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