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Old 06-13-2008, 11:41 AM
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Now that my S has just over 50k and I'm sure the plugs have never been changed, which is the plug of choice for the S, Bosch, Denso, etc??
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I used NGK's in mine. It's what came in the car. I ordered mine from Canada.
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OEM's FTW but they are like 12-15 bucks a pop
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I stopped by Pep boys and they have Bosch platinums for $3.95 ea, double platinum for $6 ea and iridium for $12 a piece...
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stay away from bosch, go with oem NGK's i forge the PN but im sure aquick search will get the results you're looking for
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Go with OEM plugs. All I've heard about aftermarket plugs is that they're trouble. All you need is a spark. If it ignites the gas its job is done. Multiple sparks and esoteric spark plug materials are mostly marketing hype.
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I just got lucky and when I went to Autozone. They had the NGK 7746 (stock replacement?) They were 9.98 a piece. He said they can order them and get them in the next day. Just an FYI...
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the 7746 is an optional replacement plug an you will be just as good with it, the oe plug is the 7772
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thanks for all the info...guess I'll go foe NGK's. at least they are not as expensive as the plugs that i had to put in my '01 honda cbr600f4i, they were $21 a piece.
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anyone ever use Champions Iridium plugs??


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