Ive been using the NGK spark plugs for couple years now, they have never gave me any trouble and the car always starts first time.
thing is when most change thier spark plugs.... its usually when the old ones are way past there best so any new spark plug will always be better....
the iridium plugs are meant to last alot longer acording to the makeris this the case......
plugs supplied buy fiat are meant to be changed every 24000 or two years but tend to last allot longer maybe 40000 before they start to miss really bad
My plugs+leads have just had to be changed at: 30972 thousand miles tonight,!!!
was missing really bad!!!:bang:
Bosch super 4 plugs + Bosch high vol leads= 10/10!
plugs= [SIZE=-1]£[/SIZE]19.99
leads= [SIZE=-1]£[/SIZE]15.99
And its running lovely now
are and WD40 to keep cr4p out!:yum:
[SIZE=-1]£[/SIZE]Money[SIZE=-1]£[/SIZE] well spent imo.
(mk2 punto 1.2 8v):slayer:
alfas use platinum tipped plugs that will go for 60k miles
Tell me about it its about £85 for a plug change on a TwinSparkand thats if your doing it yourself. Cost me £15 on my Punto using Genuine NGK Platinum plugs.
Tell me about it its about £85 for a plug change on a TwinSparkand thats if your doing it yourself. Cost me £15 on my Punto using Genuine NGK Platinum plugs.
not if you've got a proper twinspark, as they have 2 proper sparkplugs per cylinder, not one sparkplug and one helper as in the new ones
that's how they always were one big plug one small pre ignight plug
the alfa 75 and 164 2.0 t.spark had 8 proper sparkplugs running off two coils