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Spark Plug help
I have a '92 Black and Tan and need to replace the plugs. When we
bought the car a little over 3k ago we were told the plugs had just been replaced. But now I want to swap them and was wondering if some of you would share your thoughts as to the best ones to get. I have used split fires on a daytona shelbly turbo z I had and they worked well but don't know about this engine. Thanks in advance. Bill http://miata.0catch.com |
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I use Bosch Double Platinum with good results, both in economy and power.
-- May there always be work for your hands to do; May your purse always hold a coin or two; May the sun always shine on your windowpane; May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain; May the hand of a friend always be near you; May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you. Have a GREAT DAY, Thanks for the use of your time. Jim Mc Donald Red "R" "schism" > wrote in message ... >I have a '92 Black and Tan and need to replace the plugs. When we > bought the car a little over 3k ago we were told the plugs had just > been replaced. But now I want to swap them and was wondering if some > of you would share your thoughts as to the best ones to get. I have > used split fires on a daytona shelbly turbo z I had and they worked > well but don't know about this engine. > > > Thanks in advance. > > Bill > http://miata.0catch.com > > |
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I believe the Split fire to be a gimmic. Bosch are generally considered
great plugs and platinum is good but I've had several experts tell that NGK's work best in this (and most) Japanese engines. Why would you be changing 'nearly new' plugs anyway? Problem? Extra cash? Send it to me! Chris 92BB&T "Jim Mc Donald" > wrote in message . .. > I use Bosch Double Platinum with good results, both in economy and power. > > -- > May there always be work for your hands to do; > May your purse always hold a coin or two; > May the sun always shine on your windowpane; > May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain; > May the hand of a friend always be near you; > May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you. > Have a GREAT DAY, Thanks for the use of your time. > Jim Mc Donald Red "R" > "schism" > wrote in message > ... > >I have a '92 Black and Tan and need to replace the plugs. When we > > bought the car a little over 3k ago we were told the plugs had just > > been replaced. But now I want to swap them and was wondering if some > > of you would share your thoughts as to the best ones to get. I have > > used split fires on a daytona shelbly turbo z I had and they worked > > well but don't know about this engine. > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Bill > > http://miata.0catch.com > > > > > > |
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If your Miata has the original plug wires, be sure to replace them. When
the wires fail, the result can be a damaged coil pack, O2 sensor, and cat converter. "Chris D'Agnolo" > wrote in message ... >I believe the Split fire to be a gimmic. Bosch are generally considered > great plugs and platinum is good but I've had several experts tell that > NGK's work best in this (and most) Japanese engines. > > Why would you be changing 'nearly new' plugs anyway? > > Problem? > > Extra cash? > > Send it to me! > > Chris > 92BB&T > > "Jim Mc Donald" > wrote in message > . .. >> I use Bosch Double Platinum with good results, both in economy and power. >> >> -- >> May there always be work for your hands to do; >> May your purse always hold a coin or two; >> May the sun always shine on your windowpane; >> May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain; >> May the hand of a friend always be near you; >> May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you. >> Have a GREAT DAY, Thanks for the use of your time. >> Jim Mc Donald Red "R" >> "schism" > wrote in message >> ... >> >I have a '92 Black and Tan and need to replace the plugs. When we >> > bought the car a little over 3k ago we were told the plugs had just >> > been replaced. But now I want to swap them and was wondering if some >> > of you would share your thoughts as to the best ones to get. I have >> > used split fires on a daytona shelbly turbo z I had and they worked >> > well but don't know about this engine. >> > >> > >> > Thanks in advance. >> > >> > Bill >> > http://miata.0catch.com >> > >> > >> >> > > |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:16:42 -0500, "Chris D'Agnolo"
> wrote: >I believe the Split fire to be a gimmic. Bosch are generally considered >great plugs and platinum is good but I've had several experts tell that >NGK's work best in this (and most) Japanese engines. > >Why would you be changing 'nearly new' plugs anyway? > >Problem? > >Extra cash? > >Send it to me! > >Chris >92BB&T > LOL wish it was spare cash. But I get the feeling that the plugs are not as new as he said they were and lets face it it's cheap insurance. Bill http://miata.0catch.com |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:51:57 GMT, "Larry Gadbois"
> wrote: >If your Miata has the original plug wires, be sure to replace them. When >the wires fail, the result can be a damaged coil pack, O2 sensor, and cat >converter. > > > The plug wires are blue and look to be in good shape and I seem to remember that on the 92 the oem wires were black so I am assumeing they are newer,but, as with the plugs they are a bit of cheap insurance. Bill http://miata.0catch.com |
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i had nothing but bad luck with bosh platinum in my nissan v6. i didn't
want to believe they sucked so bad, and i replaced a lot of other ignition parts trying to cure misfires under load. then i replaced the plugs with the same (surely two sets wouldn't both suck). then i put in plain ole' ngk copper and the truck ran better than it ever had. my '99 sport gets nothing but ngk copper extended reach (on magnecore wires), and runs beautifully. fwiw, dookie "Chris D'Agnolo" > wrote in message ... > I believe the Split fire to be a gimmic. Bosch are generally considered > great plugs and platinum is good but I've had several experts tell that > NGK's work best in this (and most) Japanese engines. > > Why would you be changing 'nearly new' plugs anyway? > > Problem? > > Extra cash? > > Send it to me! > > Chris > 92BB&T > > "Jim Mc Donald" > wrote in message > . .. > > I use Bosch Double Platinum with good results, both in economy and power. > > > > -- > > May there always be work for your hands to do; > > May your purse always hold a coin or two; > > May the sun always shine on your windowpane; > > May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain; > > May the hand of a friend always be near you; > > May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you. > > Have a GREAT DAY, Thanks for the use of your time. > > Jim Mc Donald Red "R" > > "schism" > wrote in message > > ... > > >I have a '92 Black and Tan and need to replace the plugs. When we > > > bought the car a little over 3k ago we were told the plugs had just > > > been replaced. But now I want to swap them and was wondering if some > > > of you would share your thoughts as to the best ones to get. I have > > > used split fires on a daytona shelbly turbo z I had and they worked > > > well but don't know about this engine. > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > Bill > > > http://miata.0catch.com > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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i have replaced mine with bosch double platinums, they work and feel great
every time i strat her up..... easy to replace. if you want i can show you some pics... rule of thumb is to replace every 30,000 miles |
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i have replaced mine with bosch double platinums, they work and feel great
every time i strat her up..... easy to replace. if you want i can show you some pics... rule of thumb is to replace every 30,000 miles |
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