fd3s engine spark plugs? no oem
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fd3s engine spark plugs? no oem
hello today i change the spark plugs
recomended spark no oem
i see some post use iin fd engine
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/n...rchTerm=br10eg
and
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/a...32x&showTitle=
i use that but i dont know is the correct saprk
i have t76 turbo .microtech msd coils and 1680cc sec injectors and 870cc primary
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/n...earchTerm=4554
recomended spark no oem
i see some post use iin fd engine
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/n...rchTerm=br10eg
and
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/a...32x&showTitle=
i use that but i dont know is the correct saprk
i have t76 turbo .microtech msd coils and 1680cc sec injectors and 870cc primary
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/n...earchTerm=4554
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I would be VERY hesitant to use anything other than the BUR#EQP plugs in the FD. I know you'll find threads where seemingly knowledgeable people recommend the cheapo $2-$3 "nascar" plugs... but that just seems like a terrible idea.
As a worst case scenario I would pull the plugs, clean the **** out of them with brake or carb cleaner BURN off all excess cleaner, and run those until an order of 8-12 proper plugs arrive from rockauto.com.
I would be VERY hesitant to use anything other than the BUR#EQP plugs in the FD. I know you'll find threads where seemingly knowledgeable people recommend the cheapo $2-$3 "nascar" plugs... but that just seems like a terrible idea.
As a worst case scenario I would pull the plugs, clean the **** out of them with brake or carb cleaner BURN off all excess cleaner, and run those until an order of 8-12 proper plugs arrive from rockauto.com.
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