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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    mga sirs,

    i'm planning to replace my spark plugs, kindly advise which brand to use and the estimated prices

    stock corolla '96 GLi po ride ko. thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    mga sirs,

    i'm planning to replace my spark plugs, kindly advise which brand to use and the estimated prices

    stock corolla '96 GLi po ride ko. thanks.
    denso iridium P500 each

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    SWS (stick with stock...or NGK-5). its cheap, costs around 70-80 pesos, and it does the job.

    just make sure you replace it every 10k kms.

    minsan kasi pag gumamit ka ng mga iridium tipped or platinum tiipped, medyo nagkakaroon ng pagbabago sa takbo ng oto eh. and besides, these special spark plugs work better in tuned engines. kung stock lang engine mo, again SWS ka na lang...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1D4LV View Post
    SWS (stick with stock...or NGK-5). its cheap, costs around 70-80 pesos, and it does the job.

    just make sure you replace it every 10k kms.

    minsan kasi pag gumamit ka ng mga iridium tipped or platinum tiipped, medyo nagkakaroon ng pagbabago sa takbo ng oto eh. and besides, these special spark plugs work better in tuned engines. kung stock lang engine mo, again SWS ka na lang...
    +1 kay sir 1d4lv. Stick with stock, mura pa guarantisado pa. I have never been a believer of high end sparkplugs anyways. . .

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    #5
    the equivalent denso or ngk plugs will work fine.

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    +2 kay 1D4LV... stick with stock. If you want a fancy plug, get the iridium or platinum version of the stock plug.

    High performance plugs often have different heights and temperature ranges from your stock plugs. If you know what you're doing, you can optimize your engine by changing to these plugs. If you don't, you risk poor running... but in the end, whatever power you can gain from high-po plugs isn't often worth the price.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

which spark plug brand