Anyone know where to get Spark Plugs?
Looking for Denso Iridiums. What is it, the IK22's? I need the ones that are one step colder. Where can I get them at. Tune this Sun. Need ASAP
Thanks, Jeff |
Have you thought about NGK that is one step colder. they are like $5 for all 4 at gruppe-s
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That sounds like a deal. I ahve to go out there for some brake fluid any how, maybe I'll see what Mike has got.
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Yeah we just put those on my friends car (04 wrx w/VF30) and he likes them. I bought my densos for $35 i wish i would have known about the NGK when i got mine.
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im running the one step colder plugs from gruppe s when i did my 30K and no complaints from me, i like em.
-Ave |
are the ngk's iridium, copper or plat?
also sparkplugs.com is a great place for buying plugs --reid |
[QUOTE=flipmode]Have you thought about NGK that is one step colder. they are like $5 for all 4 at gruppe-s[/QUOTE]
+1 for Gruppe-s and the one step colder NGKs. They work great Jeff. I need to go pick up some new ones soon. Mine are a little gas fouled right now. |
[QUOTE=Akira-R]are the ngk's iridium, copper or plat?
also sparkplugs.com is a great place for buying plugs --reid[/QUOTE] +1 these guys are great, cheap and super fast shipping. Tho, if Gruppe-S has them in stock you can't beat that. |
[QUOTE=Akira-R]are the ngk's iridium, copper or plat?
also sparkplugs.com is a great place for buying plugs --reid[/QUOTE] im not 100% sure but i think they are Copper |
i dont' think iridiums are $5.. they a wee bit more... like 12-20 a piece..
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I used to get NGK's and Densos at Geary Auto Parts in SF. I'm not sure if they stock Iridiums, but they get stuff pretty quick and have very good prices.
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[QUOTE=flipmode]im not 100% sure but i think they are Copper[/QUOTE]
At that price it almost has to be. Of course you'd have to change them more often though than iridiums or platinums. So it's a cheaper proce per plug, but lasts 1/4 the length of the more expensive plug. |
Monument auto parts in San Ramon or Livermore. Not sure where else their located, but a 1 step colder NGK Iridium is a BKR7EIX (the # goes up for colder and down for lower). I just put these in my car 2 days ago. NGK also makes plats and coppers if you want them too. All of them are the BKR series though except for the stock plat.
Nasioc has a good post on sparks. [url]http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=518633&highlight=spark+plug+FAQ[/url] Oh yeah, we run the same sparks as my bro's lude so Black Trax in Milpitas will have them too. That's where I got them. |
[QUOTE=Akira-R]At that price it almost has to be. Of course you'd have to change them more often though than iridiums or platinums. So it's a cheaper proce per plug, but lasts 1/4 the length of the more expensive plug.[/QUOTE]
Not a 1/4. I've had a set in for over 50,000 miles and haven't had any problems. |
[QUOTE=bluwrxwgn]Not a 1/4. I've had a set in for over 50,000 miles and haven't had any problems.[/QUOTE]
Are you kidding me? You've had coppers in for over 50k miles? |
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