NGK Iridium IX spark plug @ $5.76
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You can get them here.
http://www.ngkwholesale.com/
Courtesy Distributing
909-679-7146
There is flat shipping of $6 anywhere in the US.
NGK Iridium IX
BKR5EIX-11 Stock#5464 - stock heat range for 4th Gen 95-99.
BKR6EIX-11 Stock#3764 - 1 Step colder.
You will need 6 for your Maxima.
They do sell Denso iriduim plug, but I didn't get a price quote. Anyway, NKG ones are cheaper.
http://www.ngkwholesale.com/
Courtesy Distributing
909-679-7146
There is flat shipping of $6 anywhere in the US.
NGK Iridium IX
BKR5EIX-11 Stock#5464 - stock heat range for 4th Gen 95-99.
BKR6EIX-11 Stock#3764 - 1 Step colder.
You will need 6 for your Maxima.
They do sell Denso iriduim plug, but I didn't get a price quote. Anyway, NKG ones are cheaper.
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Re: Are they just as good as the Denso Iridium Plugs???
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/product.../iridiumix.asp
Originally posted by Victim64
and are they better than the stock NGKs because that is a really good price!!!!
and are they better than the stock NGKs because that is a really good price!!!!
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Re: Just wanted to bring this thread back to the surface
Originally posted by Kevin Wong
I was also wondering how this compare with the Denso iridium on the market. The price is definitely right. I'm thinking about order a bunch for my other cars too.
I was also wondering how this compare with the Denso iridium on the market. The price is definitely right. I'm thinking about order a bunch for my other cars too.
What do I use?? Well, I just put my first set of NGK Iridiums in my 98 yesterday, and will be going to the track tomorrow to see if I can better my times
I used the NGK Iridiums, Platinums, Coppers, and Bosch +4's before in my old 96 SE. Allways looking for that edge that will never really be found in spark plugs for a Maxima LOL
Oh, and the price on the Iridium's went up to 6.40.
#7
Re: Re: Just wanted to bring this thread back to the surface
Originally posted by Victim64
Wow.... You sure did DIG for this one. lol I was the second person to reply to this sucker way back when and have become a little more informed since then. I would say that the performance differences between the NGK Iridium's and Denso Iridium's are none. And that the NGK Iridium's peform just as good if not slightly better (any gains will be small if any though, and could be just the difference from a old plug to a new plug) than the NGK Platinums. Also, the Iridiums will need to be replaced more often than the Platinums. I would say around 35k, or at least that is what I remember from talking to the NGK reps, and Nissan reps.
What do I use?? Well, I just put my first set of NGK Iridiums in my 98 yesterday, and will be going to the track tomorrow to see if I can better my times
I used the NGK Iridiums, Platinums, Coppers, and Bosch +4's before in my old 96 SE. Allways looking for that edge that will never really be found in spark plugs for a Maxima LOL
Oh, and the price on the Iridium's went up to 6.40.
Wow.... You sure did DIG for this one. lol I was the second person to reply to this sucker way back when and have become a little more informed since then. I would say that the performance differences between the NGK Iridium's and Denso Iridium's are none. And that the NGK Iridium's peform just as good if not slightly better (any gains will be small if any though, and could be just the difference from a old plug to a new plug) than the NGK Platinums. Also, the Iridiums will need to be replaced more often than the Platinums. I would say around 35k, or at least that is what I remember from talking to the NGK reps, and Nissan reps.
What do I use?? Well, I just put my first set of NGK Iridiums in my 98 yesterday, and will be going to the track tomorrow to see if I can better my times
I used the NGK Iridiums, Platinums, Coppers, and Bosch +4's before in my old 96 SE. Allways looking for that edge that will never really be found in spark plugs for a Maxima LOL
Oh, and the price on the Iridium's went up to 6.40.
#9
Originally posted by VeeTec
I am doubting that you will get a gain over the stock platinums, unless they were old.
I am doubting that you will get a gain over the stock platinums, unless they were old.
#10
Re: Re: Re: Just wanted to bring this thread back to the surface
Originally posted by emax95
Haha, let us know what you run when you go to the track tomarrow. Good luck
Haha, let us know what you run when you go to the track tomarrow. Good luck
#13
I found out something when I called that wholesale shop that sells the NGK platinums for $6.40 each. He said that is for the single platinum. The double platinums sell for $11.70 each. there is a difference between the two so be aware of this when getting such a good deal at these wholesaler...I ended up just getting mine from the dealer for $8.80 each.
#14
Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
You can get them here.
http://www.ngkwholesale.com/
Courtesy Distributing
909-679-7146
There is flat shipping of $6 anywhere in the US.
NGK Iridium IX
BKR5EIX-11 Stock#5464 - stock heat range for 4th Gen 95-99.
BKR6EIX-11 Stock#3764 - 1 Step colder.
You will need 6 for your Maxima.
They do sell Denso iriduim plug, but I didn't get a price quote. Anyway, NKG ones are cheaper.
You can get them here.
http://www.ngkwholesale.com/
Courtesy Distributing
909-679-7146
There is flat shipping of $6 anywhere in the US.
NGK Iridium IX
BKR5EIX-11 Stock#5464 - stock heat range for 4th Gen 95-99.
BKR6EIX-11 Stock#3764 - 1 Step colder.
You will need 6 for your Maxima.
They do sell Denso iriduim plug, but I didn't get a price quote. Anyway, NKG ones are cheaper.
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If you can feel the difference, you can charge people using your dynobutt 2002.
Originally posted by wicked1044
how does the 1 step colder plug hinder n/a performance?
how does the 1 step colder plug hinder n/a performance?
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Re: Re: Re: Just wanted to bring this thread back to the surface
Originally posted by emax95
Haha, let us know what you run when you go to the track tomarrow. Good luck
Haha, let us know what you run when you go to the track tomarrow. Good luck
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