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spark plugs
do you guys think that with 49,000 miles its a liitle to early to change my plugs? i just ordered the ngk plats that are stock in the maxima. its a 99 but i figured why wait till 60k miles to change plugs when i can do it now. give me any feedback ... all knowledge is helpful thx
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Re: spark plugs
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i agree with bk, i change my spark plugs around 45-50k, it'a much better idea, keep your baby running well
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well thx guys . i ordered my plugs( ngk ) on ebay for around $40 bucks. as soon as i get them im gonna put them in.
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Put a new fuel filter in there too and change your PCV valve.
I just did a 60K service, the fuel filter was really full of crap.
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both the filter and the pcv valve help with fuel efficiency, right?
my 96 is at 70k and change. I bought it at 58, and since then havent changed the filter or the valve, and since purchasing, my efficiency went from 100 miles per quarter take to 100 miles per third of a tank.. would swapping those out help a bit, you think? |
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my gas mileage goes back and forth between tanks. but usually its becuz 1 tank i drive like a maniac and the next im jus out crusin and takin it easy. dirty air filter might be takin a few mpg away too
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you cant possibly get 400 miles per gallon. i get 250 in town, maybe 280 if i grandma drive, and 350 on the highway.
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Cant possibly get it hmm?
I fill up at a quarter tank, reguardless... when driving across the country, I averaged 380 per three quarters tank. filling up twice per day, driving about 750 per day, making the 2800ish mile trip i four days.. do the math. in the city, I would average 300 per three quarters - desert conditions. due to the new jersey weather, I think, I now average about 200 per three quarters, as high as 270, just last tank... all figures are stock - no mods. I'll check the air filter, I dont think i have recently.. |
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Any thoughts on spark plug brand? Im leaning slightly towards splitfire. And Im taking up the advice on PCV and fuel filter replacement. Any other little things that I can do (did the K+N filter) to boost perf? (gotta stay stock specs tho) thanks in advance.
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i get about 420-450 miles per tank hwy |
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yes i do drive an auto. i didnt think it made that big of a difference in mileage.
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the torque convertor on the auto tranny causes a lot of gas consumption.
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I just changed my plugs...used NGK platinum, same ones the car was built with. I had 64,000 miles on these original plugs and they looked used, not fried, but I felt pretty good in going ahead and changing them for new ones. I'm relatively easy on the engine, so I would have expected those original NGK's to last another 10,000 miles or so without any power loss.
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