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Spark plugs...should I clean or get new ones?

I'm about 120 miles round trip to my main source of parts (except when ordering). So I checked the plugs today, they had carb, cleaned them. Should I stick with these, or order new ones? Thanks.

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Old 02-18-2004, 02:37 PM
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I think as a general rule you should replace the plugs in the 10-15,000 mile range,if you want to take them out before that and clean them thats fine but for about $2.00 a piece for standard copper plugs I would replace.
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How long does it take to clean 6 plugs? Is your time worth more than $12?
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Joe, I was thinking about a Wong CHip. I have a '86 Carrera with no engine mods. I am also interested in your results with the B&B muffler with the SSI exhaust. How is the sound, is it too noisy?
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DG624,
I know that this is off of the original thread and I hope that we do not get scolded... In reference to your question about the B&B exhaust and the loudness I do have an opinion. When I purchased my car the previous owner had installed B&B stainless steel heat exchangers and muffler. At the current moment I am removing this entire exhaust system because it is way too loud for my taste and the drone at cruising speeds is not audibly pleasing to me. I am going to be installing the factory style exhaust - hopefully it will be completed this weekend.
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Daryl,

Thank you for the information. I guess it is best to see how the system works before I buy.

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I've NEVER re-used plugs on any of my cars. For a couple of bucks apiece, it's just not worth the hassle. On the helicopter, however, they're about $30 each (and there are 12 of them) so as long as they're within specs, they get cleaned regularly and reused.
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Is the BB exhaust for sale?
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Auto Zone has the copper bosche plugs for $00 .99 ea. New
please with no anti seize. I pitched my B&B also. Really load with
a cabriolet. Replaced with a Burch cat bypass and Burch single
in/out and Steve Wong chip.Differant Car!! much less noise
and smoother too!

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Maintenance interval indicates every 24 months regardless of mileage, perhaps because they are basically imersed in oil when the car is parked.
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Quote:
Originally posted by kepperly
Auto Zone has the copper bosche plugs for $00 .99 ea. New
please with no anti seize.

Checked today, AutoZone, NAPA, nor Advanced have my plugs...Bosch W5 DC.
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Quote:
Originally posted by kepperly
Auto Zone has the copper bosche plugs for $00 .99 ea.
You must get the proper heat range for your car - simply getting a plug that will fit in the hole is not enough...

-Wayne
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i ordered two of those tuneup kits from pelican. i now have extras parts as things come up. with you living so far from everything, maybe you should get three.

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