Regular Scheduled Maintanence
Originally posted by lucgirl79
I'm looking into NGK spark plugs and found regular and platinum. What are the differences and how do I know which one I want or need?
I'm looking into NGK spark plugs and found regular and platinum. What are the differences and how do I know which one I want or need?
Originally posted by jclau00
platinums last longer, but coppers provide a better spark. go with the coppers. i believe they were NGK 2262 or somethin. they come pregapped, so just remove the old ones and stick in the new ones. i went to kragen, told them i had a 99 integra LS and they got me the plugs i needed. all for 7$.
platinums last longer, but coppers provide a better spark. go with the coppers. i believe they were NGK 2262 or somethin. they come pregapped, so just remove the old ones and stick in the new ones. i went to kragen, told them i had a 99 integra LS and they got me the plugs i needed. all for 7$.
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wow you have a lot to do, but listen to FatBooty 
i'd go with changing the oil every three months, if you don't hit 3k miles before that...oh and where in chicago are you located? i'm from IL too

i'd go with changing the oil every three months, if you don't hit 3k miles before that...oh and where in chicago are you located? i'm from IL too
95TEGyoure it: yeah i've begun ordering parts online, do-it-yourself stuff. and i found a shop that'll do my timing belt this week so i'm all good for now. i'm actually from westchester but i'm also staying in chicago because i go to school and work in the area.
You should have the water pump replaced at the same time as the timing belt. The belt has to be removed to replace the pump and you'll save a lot on labor costs if you do both at the same time.
Originally posted by MrFatBooty
You should have the water pump replaced at the same time as the timing belt. The belt has to be removed to replace the pump and you'll save a lot on labor costs if you do both at the same time.
You should have the water pump replaced at the same time as the timing belt. The belt has to be removed to replace the pump and you'll save a lot on labor costs if you do both at the same time.
Thanks for your advice.


