Spark Plugs
#1
Spark Plugs
Hi Everyone.
It's a beutiful Saturday morning here in New Hampshire. I plan to replace my plugs on my 2002 4Runner with 3.4v6. It came with two different brands of plugs.
I went to the auto parts store and found 6 NGK BKR5EKB-11 for $6 each.
My question is can I use this brand and type on all 6 cylinders, or should I go to another store to find the DENSO brand for the other 3 cylinders?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
It's a beutiful Saturday morning here in New Hampshire. I plan to replace my plugs on my 2002 4Runner with 3.4v6. It came with two different brands of plugs.
I went to the auto parts store and found 6 NGK BKR5EKB-11 for $6 each.
My question is can I use this brand and type on all 6 cylinders, or should I go to another store to find the DENSO brand for the other 3 cylinders?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
#3
Originally Posted by hupptoy
You can use the NGK's in all 6 cylinders.
All done, it took one hour start to finish.
She runs much better. I had 45k on the originals. It was not starting as fast and kind of felt sluggish, but I am sure that is all in my head.
Thanks
Steve
#6
Originally Posted by jrallan26
I need to do the same. Was it tough?
Steve
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I changed mine at 60k. It runs a lot smoother now. Oh yeah all NGK's and gapped prior to installing. Supposed to be .043, however all but one was at about .040. Someone said just install. I don't think 3 hundredths of an in makes a diff.
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