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Old 01-17-2002, 07:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What Spark Plugs??

I want to replace the spark plugs on my '95 Lude VTEC. I have only replaced my intake and exhaust so I assume that I'd still be best served with the stock heat range plugs. I hear that NGK are the best to use and I have heard the copper ones are fine if I don't mind changing them sooner, which I don't. I have found the parts number for the factory plugs at NGK's website, but they are the platinum plugs. Does anyone know the parts number for the copper plugs and does it sound like a good idea to use those?

I plan to change out my wires, plugs, cap and rotor soon. I got a set of Magnecor KV85 wires, plan to get the OEM cap and rotor, and think that these NGK copper plugs are the way to go. Anyone have any other suggestions?
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Part number is the same, minus the "P" In the part number. The "P" stands for platinum. Or you can just go to the parts store and ask for plugs for 92-96 Prelude Si. These are the plugs that I use, and they are a lot cheaper than the platinum ones. I replace mine about 8k miles. They run about $1.25 a plug.
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I had heard that they were good to use and were MUCH cheaper... thanks for the help.
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Where did you get your Magnecore wires?
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Old 01-19-2002, 02:42 AM   #5 (permalink)
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bought them on ebay for next to nothing
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