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Spark plug questions #845542 11/05/07 08:50 PM
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deepredtaco Offline OP
Need a Spot
What is everyone running for spark plugs? I have a '95 Taco with the 2.7L with 145k miles on it. I don't think that they have been changed for a while -- any suggestions? What is the gap?

Re: Spark plug questions [Re: deepredtaco] #845543 11/06/07 12:40 AM
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Greg_Canada Offline
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NGK's (v power or g power, iridiums arent necessary unless you're supercharged/etc)
Gap to what it says in teh owners manual.
I've always had good luck with NGK's in my yota's


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Re: Spark plug questions [Re: deepredtaco] #845544 11/06/07 06:13 AM
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humanoid Offline
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Stick with NGK or Denso, you won't regret it. Our trucks run better with them. I've heard horror stories on other boards where guys have run Bosch plugs and had them break off inside... not good.

Edit: IIRC the gapping should be .044

Last edited by humanoid; 11/06/07 06:13 AM.


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