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What do you guys and gals use.....recommend ?


2006 Sport 3.7 L, 4 speed Auto 4X4
 

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Use OEM ngk's,They work the best and less than 2 dollars each,Stay away from the fancy gimmick plugs,The libby needs new plugs every 30k.
 

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adamkrz said:
Use OEM ngk's,They work the best and less than 2 dollars each,Stay away from the fancy gimmick plugs,The libby needs new plugs every 30k.

Agreed. Though the NGKs will start showing wear at around 20-25,000 miles, they work great and at less than $20 for a set it is worth doing often. Fresh plugs are the best/cheapest improvement you can make for driveability and MPG's.
 

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I like Autolite plugs. I usually get the single platinums. Stay away from Bosch, especially the +4 ones. They work well for ~5-10k miles but then tend to foul very quickly.
 

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65thkj said:
I like Autolite plugs. I usually get the single platinums. Stay away from Bosch, especially the +4 ones. They work well for ~5-10k miles but then tend to foul very quickly.
I use the autolite double platinums and like them,got 29,000 miles on them.Pulled one plug a while back and they look good still and are still gapped at .042,unlike the crap NGK's that came with it that where toast after 20,00 miles(gapped them at .090+ after 20,000 miles).
 

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