Plug installation question
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Plug installation question
well im just curius, because ive been reading on here, the people that say you DO NOT have to remove the fuel rail to remove the plug wires/coil packs, how else do you do it then? i bought some NGK coppers yesturday, and am about to install them. I was looking, and there is just no way to remove them without removing the fuel rail. also, on the other side of the engine, you have to remove the intake pipe to get to the plugs. Is there an easier way to do this? im about to start here in just a few minutes, just wanted to get some last feedback. thanks
#2
RE: Plug installation question
well im finished, and no i didnt have to take off the fuel rail . did have to remove the intake but thats no big deal. i drove the car, and it seems smoother. The stock plugs didnt look to bad, but a couple of them werent gapped right. i gapped my NGK coppers to .053 - .055. not bad plugs at all for $1.79 each. The guy told me these plugs he gave me worked really well with nitrous.
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