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Spark Plugs, Steam Clean..

Old Mar 1, 2001 | 11:22 AM
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After the incident with my car stalling and not starting last night. I've decided to give it some love. Though I do pamper it with 3k mobil 1 all the time. Geez. I have 40k on my car and I think it may be time to change the spark plugs. The car doesn't fire up as fast as it used to. It sometimes bogs a little at low, low rpms. Okay, I know this has been discussed. And usually the answer is stock NGKs. But I'm a little broke right now. So, Bosch Plus 4? Anyone running these with a few miles on them that wanna comment? I mean, if you guys say the NGKs are hands down better. I'll get them. Also, Kevin's steamclean.. Who's done that besides Kevin? Impressions? What did you use?

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Old Mar 1, 2001 | 11:42 AM
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im ready to do the steam clean too..i just want someone elses opinion on top of that.
Old Mar 1, 2001 | 12:45 PM
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What's the whole steamclean thing? I thought he said he just dipped one of the breather tubes from the side of the MAF sensor in water ... I didn't think letting your engine suck up water would be very good for it though so I wasn't about to go try =P .... So, what's involved in a 'steamclean'?
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