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I was wondering if this guide is any good.

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Old 06-18-07, 05:45 PM
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I was wondering if this guide is any good.

I work at autozone and do didly squat. I was playing with the computers (which are entireally wrong about the RX7, maybe I am wrong but how can a spark plug with no electrode [is that what the lil thumb is called?] can be a gap of .055 lol) and I found that I could goto www.autozone.com Thus I found repair guides. I have been reading the guides and comparing them to a lot of the stuff on the forum and it seems quite accurate.

http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us...rInfoPages.htm




I would like a second opinion on if it's good because while at work I would like to read and learn as much as possible, since normally I stand around (I am a retail ***** it's all I have done so my actuall non-customer work gets done fast).

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Looks right out of the FSM to me... Appears to be rather accurate.
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not all spark plugs are the standard NGK non gappable style, some look like conventional piston spark plugs but i always recommend the OEM plugs since they fire better in rotaries.
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Karack: Oh ok, I have only seen the OEM type for it..... and all autozone sells is 35$ a plug denso's


good if it seems good I will probly read everything 100 times over lol
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Originally Posted by Suiicidalpenguin
Karack: Oh ok, I have only seen the OEM type for it..... and all autozone sells is 35$ a plug denso's


good if it seems good I will probly read everything 100 times over lol
$35/plug is ridiculous. You can get NGK's for something like $4.
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My5ABaby: Yeah I know lol I guess thier saposed to be really good plugs though. I am not buying them anytime soon, I will stick with my autolights 9i think thats what I got) from napa for like 3-4$... its a daily driver lol
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