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Old 03-18-2008, 05:32 PM
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Changed plugs- Got a new car.

here is a quick summary.

Bought car at 35k with original plats installed.
Changed out to new set of plats at 37k (had somebody change them for me at that time)

Today I changed out my barley 50k old plats . THEY LOOKED HORRIBLE!!!!
My friend that put them in (I didnot know about cars at that time) never gapped any of them correctly. They were all over the place on the gapper!

I put in the coppers and gapped them all to .43-.44. I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS IS THE SAME CAR! IT IS A FREIGHT TRAIN. tHE RESPONSE IS INSTANT NOW.
Before I would have to wonder if i would "make it" durring the merge. Now i KNOW I can make it. It's a great feeling. the car actually pushes me into the back of my seat.

I dunno if its because the plats were not gapped correctly or what made them not last so long. 50k and they were looking pretty shot, especially the rears. I dont think the plats would ever do 100k. My butt dyno is MORE than pleased.
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Old 03-18-2008, 06:43 PM
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I may be wrong, but i'm pretty sure platinum plugs don't have to be gapped.
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Old 03-18-2008, 06:57 PM
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yeah, I bought my set of plats at Arch auto in NY, and the guys actually didn't want to sell me the gapping tool with the plugs . They said it's too easy to cause damage to the plats while gapping them. I bought it anyway just to check the gap out of curiosity, but didn't even bother in the end.

Glad you were able to get it running well with such a simple maintenance job.!
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Old 03-18-2008, 07:03 PM
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Bosch fushions in my 98 se no gap runs great.Took out nippon platinums with little miles on them,Never ran right,I recommend the bosch
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Ngk Iridium IX in a few days. When i bought the car it had bad coils so i bet my plugs wont be in the bet condition. Its a 00 with 60k
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Old 03-18-2008, 07:38 PM
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I just bought a cefiro, and it has ngk plugs in there. the car run sluggishly so I pulled the plugs out and cleaned them(Im getting new ones soon, promise!) then gapped them, man what a difference, it looks like our cars are pretty sensitive on the spark plugs..
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To the post originator: What kind of platinum plugs did you use? NGK? Bosch?
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Old 03-19-2008, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by williamgd2
Bosch fushions in my 98 se no gap runs great.Took out nippon platinums with little miles on them,Never ran right,I recommend the bosch
ewwww bosch plugs! NGK plats all the way. OEM FTW.
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Originally Posted by UncleMax98
To the post originator: What kind of platinum plugs did you use? NGK? Bosch?
I used the OEM Platinums. NGK. My car has never had anything but NGK
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Old 03-19-2008, 02:37 PM
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Well then you guys should try the Bosch.Have you seen the fusions? http://www.boschautoparts.com/Produc...s/IrFusion.htm

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Old 03-19-2008, 07:55 PM
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ya thats the platinum +4 right? Garbage plugs, would never recomend them to anybody! I wouldnt wish that horror on any innocent car.
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ya thats the platinum +4 right? Garbage plugs, would never recomend them to anybody! I wouldnt wish that horror on any innocent car.


Never had good luck with them in anything without a VW logo. NGK all the way. pulled my iridiums out of my old 3.0 the other day, 40k+ since I changed them, looked great still!

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Old 03-19-2008, 09:22 PM
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I've always had horrible luck with Bosch plugs. NGK are probably the best if not the only plugs you should buy.

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For my 88 Maxima I used NGK's and for this one its going to be NGK's FTW, Bosch's FTL.
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Old 03-21-2008, 08:32 AM
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when ive changed plugs in my 96 and 97 and my dads 99, i used bosch plat's. never had an issue. i know the manual says not to gap, and i know the guys at AZ told me not to gap, but ive worked on enough motors to know that gap counts. i checked all 6 for each car and they were ALL OVER the place. always check the gap b4 install. . .
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Old 03-21-2008, 09:11 AM
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Why such the rip on Bosch ???? They are good plugs! I ran them in my 3rd gen and in my Stanza too .... and now in my 4th gen. I run the +4's and I don't know if that makes a difference vs the normal Plat plugs or not ... but I like em!


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I am just reporting my experience with Bosch .They run great and have been in for 3 months,I know they say to use oe .Bosch says there better than oe and the way my 98 se runs since I put them in,I tend to believe them.
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Originally Posted by CRiME
yeah, I bought my set of plats at Arch auto in NY, and the guys actually didn't want to sell me the gapping tool with the plugs . They said it's too easy to cause damage to the plats while gapping them. I bought it anyway just to check the gap out of curiosity, but didn't even bother in the end.

Glad you were able to get it running well with such a simple maintenance job.!
Gapping them does make a HUGE diffrence. You don't gap them with the spark plug tool you use a needle nose plyers.
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Old 04-29-2008, 05:38 PM
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NGK are said to have the best spark and for less than 2 dollars I dont mind changing every 30K miles you can feel the difference.
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Originally Posted by castlemax
I may be wrong, but i'm pretty sure platinum plugs don't have to be gapped.
Most of the time, spark plugs today don't have to be gapped if they are new. However, if you're cleaning them, or if you drop them, gapping them is a good idea.
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