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Coil Packs
I have 100K on my 03. Is the any need to replce the plug coils...the car is only slightly modded.
Also, anyone have any luck with the E3 spark plugs? |
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No need to replace the coils unless they are giving you a problem.
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Agree, especially without alot of mods. If you were turbo/supercharged/nitrous, and having spark blowout issues, then I would step up on them. As for the E3 plugs. Just do yourself a favor, and grab some copper tip plugs. Possible 1 heat range colder if you drive like some of us do.
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if you do FI its a good idea to do a step cooler of a plug. i have NGK tr-6's and they are good plugs.. and theres people running 9's with stock coils so they aren't necessary unless like 1stockgt was saying they're giving you problems.
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