Spark plugs
#21
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Originally Posted by Ztopgun28,Jul 9 2006, 02:01 PM
The ebay ones ARE OEM, just didnt know why they were different prices since they look the same and the seller wont answer my emails.
Just to make it really easy for you, here is a link to H and A Accessories. They sell the plugs for about $52 a set plus shipping.
The specific model NGK plug that was supplied in my car (MY 2003) is PFR7G 11S. That is the OEM plug and is what I and several others are recommending that you use. H and A lists the plugs without the "S" suffix, but you will get the correct ones.
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Im Running NGK Iridium Ix plugs, one heat range colder than stock which would be a 8 range for ngk. I have run them in alot of my race cars and they have never given me a problem.
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OEM - I put the Bosch Platinum in my CRX awhile back and fried the coil - expensive lesson.
My mechanic said something about Honda electrical systems being more sensitive to "fiddling" - don't know if this applies to the S2000, but I'm not going to tempt fate again.
My mechanic said something about Honda electrical systems being more sensitive to "fiddling" - don't know if this applies to the S2000, but I'm not going to tempt fate again.
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