what is the recommended spark plugs ?
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haha hopefully hes changing because he really does need new spark plugs, because OEM can mean NGK OR Denso.... in Irdium (the type of sparkplug that requires the least changing)
its like people are gambling when they are switching sparkplugs around here.. you might actually accidently switch to a (personal preference) inferior sparkplug compared to what you already have inside the car.
like people are switchign to Denso's.. but sometimes your car might actually COME with Denso's. and with iridium they are designed to last for a long time.. these aren't copper sparkplugs where you change them often.
me iam an NGK fan if i was looking for Iridium (least maintaince) but if i was planning on changing my sparkplugs often and keeping track of it, i would use Autolite's in Copper, because if you change often, an Iridium plug is almost a waste if your not planning on leaving them in untill 200k miles (or atleast 75k miles accord to the manual i think)
its like people are gambling when they are switching sparkplugs around here.. you might actually accidently switch to a (personal preference) inferior sparkplug compared to what you already have inside the car.
like people are switchign to Denso's.. but sometimes your car might actually COME with Denso's. and with iridium they are designed to last for a long time.. these aren't copper sparkplugs where you change them often.
me iam an NGK fan if i was looking for Iridium (least maintaince) but if i was planning on changing my sparkplugs often and keeping track of it, i would use Autolite's in Copper, because if you change often, an Iridium plug is almost a waste if your not planning on leaving them in untill 200k miles (or atleast 75k miles accord to the manual i think)
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