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kniedelm9490 06-06-2008 12:38 AM

Iridium Spark Plugs Set - 10 HP
 
Iridium Spark Plugs Set - 10 HP
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Iridium Spark Plugs Set - 10 HP

Brand: Iridium
Details: Full set for your vehicle of Iridium IX Spark Plugs represent the ultimate evolution of spark plug technology and Performance. Iridium is significantly stronger than any metal used in spark plugs today. Its also the hardest Metal used which Has Allowed NGK Engineers to design and ultra fine center electrode reducing the voltage requirement for Spark.
The design of the Ultra-fine center electrode is designed not too thin to ensure maximum durability and life of the spark plug and not too thick for an accurate and consistent spark. Iridium IX Delivers the performance and durability to meet the demands and expectations of those who expect Nothing but the Best.
Iridium IX Spark Plugs offer outstanding acceleration, high fuel efficiency and long life
Installation: You will recieve a FULL set for your engine. 100% designed for your vehicle.
Part #: YHC-533366-319
Shipping Cost: $13.99
Shipping Info: 7 days
Listing Price: $119.99 Selling Price: $99.99

Redog 06-06-2008 12:42 AM

What exactly is this post :blink: :huh:

10 HP for plugs, yeah right :bs: :whistle:

kniedelm9490 06-06-2008 12:49 AM

i thought as much im just googling random stuff and thinking its funnythat they are guarenteing 10 hp

cliffordwoeller 06-06-2008 12:59 AM

I have NGK laser double Platinum spark plugs so did I waste my money ?

kniedelm9490 06-06-2008 01:02 AM

well i just googled them and they're ranging from like 11 bucks to 100+ how much did u pay?

cliffordwoeller 06-06-2008 01:10 AM

about 10-15 a plug have 2.4 engine

Redog 06-06-2008 01:42 AM

When I was young and stupid I put the Bosch Platiuum +4's in my Alero. It ran about the same and started maybe a split second quicker, but it started misfiring really bad. I almost traded the car in of a GTO in Dec 04 becuase nobody could figure out what was wrong.

I bough the ACDelcos and it runs the same.

In fact I bought the wrong plugs for the Delta with the engine swap. (ACdelco R43S and I should have gotten R45S) They are just standard plugs for $2 a plug. I bought the ones for a 1968 455 motor, not the 1968 350 motor. I bough the right plugs, swapped them and the car ran a hell of a lot better. The motor started making that struggling noise when I got on it.

MPG is better with the new plugs too, from 9 mpg to 13 mpg :eek:

cliffordwoeller 06-06-2008 01:47 AM

well i am still trying to figure out if i had just wasted money

Jferg2223 06-06-2008 02:30 AM

i have the plugs for my 3.4 i have noticed a difference in gas mileage the main difference is the fact that they are guaranteed for 100,000 miles so if one fails under normal circumstances they send you a whole set. And Bosch sucks so never ever put them in your car it took me three sets of bosch platinums in my probe to get a whole set that would fire right. in my opinion its not a waste of money, its the reliability issue with me but i can say its made a difference so if mpg goes up it proves its definately a more efficient spark.

cliffordwoeller 06-06-2008 02:46 AM

i have the 2.4 engine and i get about 200 miles to a tank and i cant figure out why i am getting such crappy gas mileage

YALEROYNOT 06-06-2008 09:22 AM

I just put autolite plugs in from milizy and work great. $15 for 6 plugs along with taylor wires. I replaced the stock plugs at 136,000 miles fancy plugs are a waste. delco or equilant is all you need.

i put thos split fire junk in my jet ski and after fighting with it for half aday to get it running right (and not winning) the plugs took a swim in the lake and the old ngks went back in.

surreal_awakening 06-06-2008 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by cliffordwoeller (Post 362647)
i have the 2.4 engine and i get about 200 miles to a tank and i cant figure out why i am getting such crappy gas mileage


I get better mileage from my Cherokee! Well, close to it, at least. That's still horrible though!

Naich 06-06-2008 10:23 AM

Having new spark plugs and wires will restore lost performance and pickup, but any spark plug maker saying they will give you 10 HP is just marketing. You won't get that over stock performance. Maybe over used 80,000 mile plugs.

cliffordwoeller 06-06-2008 10:47 AM

well i bought taylor wires only to discover i didnt actually have wires but instead like a boot that sits over the spark plugs is it better to change to wires?

Trickyslick 06-06-2008 11:44 AM

Wow I would do some major checking & replacing of parts I get around 330 to 350 a tank, 2.2 auto.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cliffordwoeller (Post 362647)
i have the 2.4 engine and i get about 200 miles to a tank and i cant figure out why i am getting such crappy gas mileage


jayson_waltz 06-06-2008 01:14 PM

200 miles a tank in town sounds about like mine. i get about 18-20 mpg.

and paying $100 for spark plugs is just stupid. I got 4 for my car for about $25. That is the price mechanics or employees pay but still they shouldn"t be much more than that.

kniedelm9490 06-06-2008 08:36 PM

i get like 17-18 mpg with a heavy foot so idk

Vinalero 06-06-2008 08:49 PM

I used to get 360-380 km per tank (230 miles) last year.

But for some reasons, I get around 470-480 now (300 miles) with only putting 40psi in the tires like some guys told me on here.

I even made 520 km (325)on one tank one time I was being really careful about my mpg (50% highway + 50% city)

kniedelm9490 06-06-2008 08:51 PM

dam mabye if switched back to the stock 16's id do alot better

YALEROYNOT 06-06-2008 08:59 PM

i get 340-355 miles a tank with my 3.4


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