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Re: Iridium spark plugs - Yay or Nay?
I recently bought a 95 Celica ST with 160K miles. Thought I would change the plugs. How hard is it and any advice for a novice mech?
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Re: Iridium spark plugs - Yay or Nay?
Welcome to AF.
Sorry wrong forum (Pontiac Grand Prix) since you are referring to a Toyota Celica. Just so you get the right advice applicable to your car I have moved your post to the Celica forum.
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Re: Celica Spark Plug Replacement
IMO platinum spark plugs are much much better then irridium spark plugs...I have tried just about every version of spark plug available and get the best results from NGK platinum plugs.
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Re: Celica Spark Plug Replacement
hi,
plugs not hard to change, might as well change wires, distributor cp and rotor, air filter, all easy!! need simple hand tools and socket set! |
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