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spark plug question
my 2000 GT has 206k miles and its time to change plugs. so would you go with the ac delco iridium 101 plugs or go with another cheaper recommended plug?
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2000 Grand Prix GT w/ gold package. K&N CAI intake, U bend delete, ZZP PCM, Ractive oval exhaust tips, ZZP 3" downpipe 2004 Chevy Trailblazer EXT Keep on Keeping on... |
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Re: spark plug question
I always go with what the manufacturer recommends.
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Re: spark plug question
Use the 101's, guaranteed to run 100k.
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Re: spark plug question
If manufacturer calls for Iridium, go with that, If not, NGK Double Plats (G Power I think)are good. Most likely yours calls for plat.
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Re: spark plug question
The iridiums are not that much more than the cheaper variety and I personally feel they are definitely better.
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Re: spark plug question
If i use the 20% code at advance auto i can get them for $33.50 plus tax and amazon has them for $34 without tax so amazon might be the way to go. damn good price too.
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2000 Grand Prix GT w/ gold package. K&N CAI intake, U bend delete, ZZP PCM, Ractive oval exhaust tips, ZZP 3" downpipe 2004 Chevy Trailblazer EXT Keep on Keeping on... |
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