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Best sparks plugs to run

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What are the best plugs to run in a 92 loyale 1.8l a/t. Any suggestions Thanks

I've always been a big fan of running exactly what the manufacturer specifies. I figure that the engineers at FHI designed the system to work with that plug, so it's going to perform the best with it.

 

NGK is I believe the OE manufacturer, and is usually the cheapest at the stores I go to.

 

Keith

A search on this will give the full spectrum that has been run through several times. I'd personally go with NGK.

You folks no of a good, common, and reasonably priced seller of NGK's? I used to use them all of the time, but people 'round here look at me funny when I ask about them. (Funny... lots of Subarus around here, but NGKS???)

 

Actually, I think C/S/K carries them, but want an arm and a leg for them.

NGK. I've used them on every sube I've ever owned and they've never let me down. Plus thats what FHI suggests using. CSK seems pretty cheap to me, at least in Washington.

Another faithful NGK user here. I tried some $8 Bosch platinum super-great spiffy plugs and they made no difference.

 

ANYTHING BUT CHAMPION!

 

The general rule of thumb from my experience and that of people I work with is Autolite for American cars and NGK for Japanese. I dunno about European. Bosch maybe?

Schucks, B&B, Action Auto. Also, GI-Joes carries them for about $1.25 each.

You folks no of a good, common, and reasonably priced seller of NGK's? I used to use them all of the time, but people 'round here look at me funny when I ask about them. (Funny... lots of Subarus around here, but NGKS???)

 

Actually, I think C/S/K carries them, but want an arm and a leg for them.

I like NGK for Asian vehicles. I just bought some for my 82 wagon at Schucks for $1.90 each. Actually I bought the NGK v-Power. They were the exact same price.

 

Bill

I have used NGK's or Nippon Denso's. Both brands are specified in the owner manuals of my Brat and Nissan. The Nippon's are equally great. Both run @$1.65 regular and a bit less on sale.

Regards,

aba4430

NGK! Used them in my Nissan, my old wagon, and they're in my current one too.

Bosch Platnuim plugs. get the $1.99 ones. Lifetime warranty. If one goes bad, take it back to where you bought it and get another one for free.

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