D doug51 New member Points 71 Location maybole,scotland Car honda accord sport 3 January 2010 #1 Thinking of putting ngk irium spark plugs on my 2litre honda. Any comments about these.
L lutonmatt The Torque Meister Points 197 Location chatham kent Car 82 trans am kitt 3 January 2010 #2 wont save you any fuel but will burn it better for me the amount they cost would feed me for a week so i would find some cheaper twin spark plugs as i am sure they are only single spark if it was a turbo or supercharged motor then i would say maybe as they need a better spark
wont save you any fuel but will burn it better for me the amount they cost would feed me for a week so i would find some cheaper twin spark plugs as i am sure they are only single spark if it was a turbo or supercharged motor then i would say maybe as they need a better spark
H HDi fun TC ModFather Points 637 Location Buckinghamshire UK Car Passat 2.0 TDi 3 January 2010 #3 NGK plugs are superb across the range - I cannot see any downside to fitting high quality plugs. I consider it to be the same with filters, lubricants, fuel - anything really.
NGK plugs are superb across the range - I cannot see any downside to fitting high quality plugs. I consider it to be the same with filters, lubricants, fuel - anything really.
obi_waynne Administrator Staff member Moderator Points 1,157 Location Deal, Kent UK Car A3 1.4 TFSI 150 COD 4 January 2010 #4 They should last around 4 years which makes the cost seem more worthwhile.