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Old 04-04-2004, 08:18 PM
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well.... im geting to 70k miles on my d15b8 (cx) and i figured time for new plugs.... what should i go with? iridium? titanium? whats your favorite and where to get em
Old 04-04-2004, 08:22 PM
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Irridium :bigok:
Old 04-04-2004, 08:56 PM
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well since it seems like you don't have very many mods.. I would just go with the oem ngk plugs. they work perfect for your engine.. no matter why type you get.. make sure they are ngks
Old 04-05-2004, 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by bambbrose
well since it seems like you don't have very many mods.. I would just go with the oem ngk plugs. they work perfect for your engine.. no matter why type you get.. make sure they are ngks
hrm..... ngks? is that a brand or short for something?
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ngk is the brand, model... its the name. just hit the shop and say 4 ngks then make/ model of your honda.and they are not that expensive either... stock ngks should be around 1.75 - 2.99 each , depending on where you live..... how long has it been since you swapped the plugs? i'd suggest to check the rotor, cap and plug wires while your at it.
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yo man, i just realized your in oahu! im in maui been here for about 16 months so far. hows the city these days? i miss a city a hell of a lot!
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Just get the oem NGK copper plugs. They are cheap and work great.
Old 04-05-2004, 02:03 PM
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I run NGK-Rs. They're 2 steps colder than stock, but I run boost. NGK are the bomb shizzle. :grinpimp:
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Stock...ngk-r coppers. No the R isn't for racing

preferably 2 heat ranges colder if you're on FI.
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For a D15B8, don't waste your money on platinum or iridium plugs. Stock NGK's are fine.


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