Sparkplugs.com Specials!
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RE: Sparkplugs.com Specials!
Hi Mike, if there weren't any engine changes from 03 to 05, the plug would be the same. If you're unsure, or if there was an engine change, the easiest way to find your recommended plug would be your owners manual, or by calling a dealer to get their recommended part number. From there, we should be able to cross that part number into any brand and plug type that you're looking for.
Unfortunately, it takes the spark plug manufacturers 1-2 years after a vehicle is released before they have updated recommendations for those vehicles. So at the end of 06, we just started to see more thorough, complete 04 recommendations, and some sparse 05.
Unfortunately, it takes the spark plug manufacturers 1-2 years after a vehicle is released before they have updated recommendations for those vehicles. So at the end of 06, we just started to see more thorough, complete 04 recommendations, and some sparse 05.
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RE: Sparkplugs.com Specials!
I fitted NGK IX Iridium plugs a while back & noticed an immediate difference. Faster starting,much smoother idle, marginally better fuel economy & I think (although it could be wishful thinking!!) that the acceleration is better. They are supposed to be good for a minimum of 25,000 miles, so whilst they are initiallyquite expensive they are cheap in the long run. I kept my'standard' plugs as spares as they had only done a couple of thousand miles. The NGK's get my vote.
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