Originally Posted by viktornguyen
Here's something interesting:
Decided to change my plugs last weekend. Went to nissan dealer who charge 13 bucks/each plat spark plug. Called another Nissasn dealer $11buck per plat spark plug. Checked my car and it has Bosch +2 plugs in there. So i ran into R&S Strauss who had Bosch +4 Plat spark plugs for half the price of dealers ($6 a pop)... So being a smart guy that i am, i bought these and replaced my plugs.... VIOLA!!!!... Got better plugs and saved a ****load of money. Car's happy, i'm happy... Car has 70k and don't seem like plugs ever been changed. Accelleration seems to be alot more responsive now with the new plugs....IMO- don't ever go to dealers to buy plugs... they cost more and u can get better ones cheaper else where. Don't think I have ever tried Bosch platinums though. Most of my experience is with Toyotas and Bosch though, and from all accounts, as the mileage gains they do considerably worse than a comparable plug... up to the point of fouling plugs and running like crap. No platinum experience though. I have three Toyotas and only one is worth putting decent plugs in. Haven't had to change them in the Taco yet, so I don't know what it has in it stock. |
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Bosch Platinum Plugs
Originally Posted by §Þ®ïn†mä×
I am sorry to break this to you.. but Maxima's don't like Bosch Plugs
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All I can say is that it varies... some people have claimed to lose HP.... some have said bad mpg.... some say it messes up their engine..... I had them in for 57k and they worked just fine. I was getting good mileage and no power loss.
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