Spark Plugs for a 2000 GS400?
#1
Spark Plugs for a 2000 GS400?
I searched through about 10 pages and didn't find anything. I know I've seen a thread or two regarding this...but...I can't find what I'm looking for.
My car has 45,000 on it and since I have it in storage, I might as well do them now before spring.
Which kind of plugs do you guys recommend?
Gap?
My car has 45,000 on it and since I have it in storage, I might as well do them now before spring.
Which kind of plugs do you guys recommend?
Gap?
#3
Not sure if this is true, but from what I understand, the reason to get the more expensive plugs is not for performance but for long life. Especially in cars where the engine is sideways and doing plugs is a total bish. That way you only have to do them every 50,000+ miles as opposed to a copper plug that may need to be changed in half that time. Am I correct?
It appears that these plugs are pretty simple to do, so the long life is not really important to me, and I know that plugs give very little hp if any, so performance is not what I am going for.
I have always used an Autolite copper plug in all of my cars.
Input?
It appears that these plugs are pretty simple to do, so the long life is not really important to me, and I know that plugs give very little hp if any, so performance is not what I am going for.
I have always used an Autolite copper plug in all of my cars.
Input?
#7
i just NGK-R that you can get from autozone/advance auto for $2.00each. i think that they work great. very smooth and good on gas milage.
I used to have iradium plugs and they seriously burn alot more gas. I have a lead foot, so a slower burning plug is my cure to the high gas prices
I used to have iradium plugs and they seriously burn alot more gas. I have a lead foot, so a slower burning plug is my cure to the high gas prices
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i just NGK-R that you can get from autozone/advance auto for $2.00each. i think that they work great. very smooth and good on gas milage.
I used to have iradium plugs and they seriously burn alot more gas. I have a lead foot, so a slower burning plug is my cure to the high gas prices
I used to have iradium plugs and they seriously burn alot more gas. I have a lead foot, so a slower burning plug is my cure to the high gas prices
#14
Can't get these Denso's anywhere near me, but the Autozone has NGK's....this style right here...for 7.00 per plug
http://www.amazon.com/NGK-BKR6EIX-11.../dp/B000BYGK0E
Pending that the gap is .035, will this be comparable to the Denso plugs?
http://www.amazon.com/NGK-BKR6EIX-11.../dp/B000BYGK0E
Pending that the gap is .035, will this be comparable to the Denso plugs?