I was wondering if letting sparks plugs go 2 seasons would make much of a difference. I don't imagine they are very expensive, but I don't change my cars spark plugs every year.
Just wondering. Spent $400 on new imprellers but don't want to spend $20 on new spark plugs? Just drop a brick on my head. I'll come to my senses.
Thanks,
Rob
Spark Plugs
Started by Robmoo, Apr 03 2005 09:31 PM
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#1
Posted 03 April 2005 - 09:31 PM
#2
Posted 03 April 2005 - 09:52 PM
I've run the same plugs 2 seasons now and had no trouble. It all depends on how good they look. You're looking at a buck and a half, 2 bucks each tops for the NGK BR8ES for the 97 717's...so go ahead and get a set.I was wondering if letting sparks plugs go 2 seasons would make much of a difference. I don't imagine they are very expensive, but I don't change my cars spark plugs every year.
Just wondering. Spent $400 on new imprellers but don't want to spend $20 on new spark plugs? Just drop a brick on my head. I'll come to my senses.
Thanks,
Rob
1997 Seadoo XP 800 (sorry, at least it is a DOO!!!)
#3
Posted 15 April 2005 - 03:44 PM
Ive found the Iridum plugs work a treat, they never fowl up and kick first time.
They are expensive at $20.00 a piece thats $80.00 total but last me a full season. the standards last me the one day. (aussie dollars)
They are expensive at $20.00 a piece thats $80.00 total but last me a full season. the standards last me the one day. (aussie dollars)
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