NGK Iridium IX for 95 ES?
#2
i using NGK XI now.. just changed it a week ago.. notice a little smoother.. but then again. the old plugs were NGK also.... it's a standard to use NGK i guess, from owner manual. only $6 a pop of iridiums. way better than Denso's $10 a pop..
as for the wires.. i think all wires are almost the same.. but some more expensive wires are low in ohms..i think the lower the ohms the better.. but i could be wrong..
as for the wires.. i think all wires are almost the same.. but some more expensive wires are low in ohms..i think the lower the ohms the better.. but i could be wrong..
#3
Originally Posted by WIMPWGN
Anyone has experience with these? I'm looking to change the plugs at 120kmil.
Also, are NGK blue wires okay for the ES?
Thanks
Also, are NGK blue wires okay for the ES?
Thanks
There are no plug wires for the 94-95 1MZ-FE V6 because it has individual coilpacks for each plug, only 96 and newer have 3 piggyback plug wires for the rear bank.
#5
Go the most cost effective route. But remember the performance iridiums don't have the life of the OEM iridiums. Expect to only get 30k or less with the performance iridiums.
You never need to change coilpacks unless one goes out (unlikely).
You never need to change coilpacks unless one goes out (unlikely).
#7
Originally Posted by WIMPWGN
Thanks for the advice. Where can I get denso iridiums (SK20?) for a decent price? Please don't say "your local lexus dealer".
Thanks
Thanks
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#8
FYI, "OEM" Ngk plug number is: BKR6EP-11 (NGK stock number 2978). Gap of .044.
I'd stay away from the Iridium IX personally, they don't last as long as OE Iridiums. The above NGK are laser platinums which if I had the choice, would put in the car personally simple because of their longevity over the IX iridiums. Just my 2 cents.
I'd stay away from the Iridium IX personally, they don't last as long as OE Iridiums. The above NGK are laser platinums which if I had the choice, would put in the car personally simple because of their longevity over the IX iridiums. Just my 2 cents.
#9
Thanks guys.
What about IFR6T-11 OE iridium plugs from NGK? Any feedbacks? They are $8.07ea.
the Laser platinums are $7.60ea at sparkplugs.com, is that an okay price?
Denso SK20 are $9.35ea. I would choose the NGK over Denso.
What about IFR6T-11 OE iridium plugs from NGK? Any feedbacks? They are $8.07ea.
the Laser platinums are $7.60ea at sparkplugs.com, is that an okay price?
Denso SK20 are $9.35ea. I would choose the NGK over Denso.
Last edited by WIMPWGN; 04-26-05 at 03:20 PM.
#10
Originally Posted by WIMPWGN
Thanks for the advice. Where can I get denso iridiums (SK20?) for a decent price? Please don't say "your local lexus dealer".
Thanks
Thanks
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#12
Originally Posted by WIMPWGN
Thanks guys.
What about IFR6T-11 OE iridium plugs from NGK? Any feedbacks? They are $8.07ea.
the Laser platinums are $7.60ea at sparkplugs.com, is that an okay price?
Denso SK20 are $9.35ea. I would choose the NGK over Denso.
What about IFR6T-11 OE iridium plugs from NGK? Any feedbacks? They are $8.07ea.
the Laser platinums are $7.60ea at sparkplugs.com, is that an okay price?
Denso SK20 are $9.35ea. I would choose the NGK over Denso.
#13
since we're on the subject .. i visted one of our vendor's site.. found this spark plug call "Torque Master Spark Plugs ".. 12 bucks a pop.. would it out last any spark plug like it's said??.. have anyone have any experince with these???
#14
Originally Posted by 1993ES300x
since we're on the subject .. i visted one of our vendor's site.. found this spark plug call "Torque Master Spark Plugs ".. 12 bucks a pop.. would it out last any spark plug like it's said??.. have anyone have any experince with these???