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kbubb91 11-11-2015 03:38 PM

i need new sparkplugs, any suggestions?
 
i was thinking of getting the BOSCH +4
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-PCS-Bosch-4482-Platinum-4-Spark-Plugs-HGR8MQPO-for-Chevy-Chrysler-Saturn-/111629752480?fits=Year%3A2003|Make%3AOldsmobile|Mo del%3AAlero|Submodel%3AGL|Engine+-+Liter_Display%3A2.2L&hash=item19fda6d8a0:g:Oz8AAO SwrklVEiOD&vxp=mtr

what do you guys think?

yes this is specific for the 2.2L ecotech

03glgold 11-11-2015 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kbubb91 (Post 662776)
i was thinking of getting the BOSCH +4
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-PCS-Bosch-4482-Platinum-4-Spark-Plugs-HGR8MQPO-for-Chevy-Chrysler-Saturn-/111629752480?fits=Year%3A2003|Make%3AOldsmobile|Mo del%3AAlero|Submodel%3AGL|Engine+-+Liter_Display%3A2.2L&hash=item19fda6d8a0:g:Oz8AAO SwrklVEiOD&vxp=mtr

what do you guys think?

yes this is specific for the 2.2L ecotech


These cars tend to be picky about having either ac delco or ngk (ac delcos are made by ngk). I haven't had issues with how it runs with others, but I have never gotten good fuel efficiency out of others either. The 2.2l seems to be a little less sensitive to other brands than the 3.4l though.

kbubb91 11-11-2015 07:44 PM

so are the bosch +4 a good brand?

03glgold 11-12-2015 01:16 AM

Bosch products are usually good products, but as I said your car probably won't perform optimally with them.

kbubb91 11-12-2015 04:04 PM

well i used the bosch +4 in my grand prix with a 3.8L but i also had a spark plug core with that car

03glgold 11-12-2015 05:02 PM

Well it sounds like you made a decision before you asked the question in the first place.

Valley olds 11-13-2015 04:59 AM

To be honest, I am not really a fan of Bosch spark plugs. A quick google search will show many people's negative opinions about them. I went for the NGK Iridiums. I don't buy spark plugs every day, they are only four, might as well go for the best NGK has to offer (I think).

If you want a plug that conducts more electricity, go for copper.

If you want a long life plug, go for platinum.

If you want a bit of both, go for iridium.

You will not really see much, if any, of a performance improvement with spark plugs though.

jhubbz 11-13-2015 09:17 AM

I used some performance spark plugs once. I do not remember the name, they may have been NGK, but they ended up causing issues down the road. Unless you are running a tune and whatnot, I suggest just running the stock AC Delco's.

kbubb91 11-13-2015 11:47 AM

ok so i should go for IRIDIUM sparkplugs, NGK?

Valley olds 11-13-2015 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhubbz (Post 662804)
I used some performance spark plugs once. I do not remember the name, they may have been NGK, but they ended up causing issues down the road. Unless you are running a tune and whatnot, I suggest just running the stock AC Delco's.


NGK, I believe make AC Delco plugs. 03glgold also stated this earlier in this thread. Maybe you had used another plug? I have run NGK copper, platinum, and iridium on my Ecotec Alero, and have never had issues with them. Copper just require more of a regular maintenance, but I always changed the copper ones before I had any issues.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kbubb91 (Post 662804)
ok so i should go for IRIDIUM sparkplugs, NGK?


If you want. That is what I am using on my Ecotec Alero, and I have had zero issues. Also, after many plug failures on his motorcycle, my dad switched to NGK Iridiums, and has yet to replace them.

Redog 11-17-2015 11:20 AM

OE ACDelco plugs

GM cars don't seem to like anything other than that.

My Alero missed all the time with the Bosch +4's. I also bought a cheaper plug for my old Delta with the stock 307. Missed like crazy and had to be towed. The 1968 olds 350, with mid 1970's style ign i put in that car didn't like something other than stock.

Didn't take any chances with my Olds 330 build. OE 1967 style ACDelcos ;)

zzyzzx 11-20-2015 01:29 PM

I love Bosch automotive products, but I would not use their spark plugs in any car unless they came from the factory with them. Their other stuff besides spark plugs is pretty good though.

Koots 11-24-2015 12:44 AM

I would also jump in with ACDelco's or NGK's for GM vehicles. I've tried some other brands and they never lasted or caused weird misfires/idle stumbling almost immediately.

NGK is a pretty solid choice for most vehicle brands (most conventional passenger car and trucks anyway) and are easy to find and are cheaper for the most part.

kbubb91 07-03-2016 08:33 PM

i installed the bosch +4 sparkplugs in my alero, my car runs great right now. my car has 135K miles and no issues on my end. i also used spark plug gel on my spark plug connectors, maybe its necessary for them to run right. i use it mostly for thruway use.

03Alerosil 07-04-2016 06:55 AM

I run Autolite double platinums in my 3.4 and they have worked just fine for 40,000 miles. It's a plug. It creates a spark. It will work. Plugs with more then 1 electrode are just a gimmick. The spark will ground to the electrode with the shortest gap until it erodes away and then move onto the next closest.

leroBob 07-04-2016 08:35 AM

NGK are what I always run

aroundincircles 07-05-2016 10:19 AM

another one for NGK plugs. I ran them in my 2.2l alero, my 5 2.3l saab ecotechs, my Jeep, and currently have a set of iridium in my 3.4l alero. I typically go with copper plugs, especially on a 4cyl since they are so easy to replace. but I put iridiums in my 3.4l since it is a bigger pain to replace the rear plugs. The only real difference in plugs is copper = ~30k mile service life, platinum = 75k miles, and iridium = ~100k+ service life. there isn't a quality difference between them. They all do exactly the same thing, and as long as they have the correct gap, then any performance/fuel economy difference is because you're driving differently/you believe the advertising.

leroBob 07-05-2016 12:13 PM

Love the iridium just put them in my fusion. Part number: TR55IX for the 3.4. Non-iridium is TR55. They are a bit pricey. I get lucky with my job and get them for $4.45 a pop.

zzyzzx 07-05-2016 02:28 PM

Edit, tried to delete.

kbubb91 09-12-2016 07:16 PM

just returning to this forum to report 0 problems with the BOSCH +4 platinum in an alero 2.2L


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