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New Plugs and Wires.

Old 10-24-2007, 03:35 AM
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Thumbs up New Plugs and Wires.

Put in some Bosch Dual Electrode plugs last night and some Omni~Spark wires last night. My old plugs were single electrode AutoLite's. The wires were stock after 133,000. *rolls eyes*. Anyway, I can tell a fine difference in power. The power band get all the way through faster.
Old 10-24-2007, 04:40 AM
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Do a search for Bosch plugs and tell me what you find.
Old 10-24-2007, 04:57 AM
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Well thats not good. NGK seems to be the favored. When I get spare cash I'll be replacing again...
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bingo.
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You guys beat me to it. It's best to avoid Bosch plugs if possible.
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NGK OR DENSO.. either will be fine.. as for spark plug wires i thought those had packs like the 02 tacos??
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eww bosch always ngk or denso parts
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What is it that requires the wires to be replaced? Do they become less conducive over time?
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Well it kinda depends on what Boschs. The standard copper plug has always worked well for me. Alway put them in the Porsche. :-)

NGKs are a good plug too.
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