QUOTE(the_catacombs @ Mar 5 2010, 05:23 AM)
sidegapped sparkplugs refer to my siggie...
the difference between da 3 is material and price... copper ones, being the cheapest, perform so so... platinum and iridium ones last longer... but if ur engine isnt forced induction or high compression, use normal copper plugs should be ok...
there are wide range of normal copper plugs u can try... most basic, oem replacement ones... more expensive one, bosch super 4 sparkplugs... or my sidegapped plugs...
if long time no change, sparkplug deteriorates, the gap between electrode become wider, u willl experience misfiring, jerkiness and unstable idling... worn sparkplugs also cause engine hard to start...
where got so serious laa... if didnt do properly, misfiring only maa....
angkat keluar den pasang ... ape yg susah???the difference between da 3 is material and price... copper ones, being the cheapest, perform so so... platinum and iridium ones last longer... but if ur engine isnt forced induction or high compression, use normal copper plugs should be ok...
there are wide range of normal copper plugs u can try... most basic, oem replacement ones... more expensive one, bosch super 4 sparkplugs... or my sidegapped plugs...
if long time no change, sparkplug deteriorates, the gap between electrode become wider, u willl experience misfiring, jerkiness and unstable idling... worn sparkplugs also cause engine hard to start...
where got so serious laa... if didnt do properly, misfiring only maa....
baru balik frm gentin with cheeann
Mar 5 2010, 07:19 AM

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