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Popped in a set of NGK iridiums on my lunch break today and felt a nice increase in performance! I noticed fuel milage was pretty bad lately, and the stock AC's looked ok, but they must have not been firing very well. I also noticed that the car started much easier than it has been lately. If anyone is thinking about getting some NGK TR55-IX's, I say [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] !!!
Brendan
2000 Camaro L36 M49
I am a man, I can change... if I have to.... I guess.....<br /><br />-Red Green
Yea i got some NGK's put in over the summer and noticed a difference right away. Started up better then ever and car reacted better when hitting the gas. Havent had any problems with them since, its been about 8,000 miles.
1996 BLack Camaro 3.8L V6 w/ Flowmaster 80 series, NGK plugs, SLP CAI, custom ram air mod, 600watt Kenwood and 2 10\' JL audio subs.
all within his lunch break... damn.. you are good..
anywho.. congrats on the fix of things
96 Camaro M5. Dark metallic gree (?dont know the offical color name)<br />Home made Intake :: Headers, 3inch headers back to Flowmaster muffler :: spec stage 3 clutch Now installed, waiting for 3.42\'s and LSD next month<br /><a href=\"http://photobucket.com/albums/y192/RiceEatingCamaro/?action=view¤t=newcar.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">My Car</a> <br /><br />Totalled Car.<br /><a href=\"http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/k/sk8er305/\" target=\"_blank\">96 CamaroRS</a>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Devilboy28: You just "popped" a set in? You are a GOD!! [img]graemlins/bowdown.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/bowdown.gif[/img] <hr></blockquote>
He's got a 2000, so the tubular manifolds make it much easier to change. ;)
It was the first time I did them on this car, but it wasnt that hard. It took me twice as long to do them on my Beretta, and that was after lots of practice. [img]smile.gif[/img] The drivers side was easy, the passenger was a little harder but it might be because I'm right handed. It helped for me to actually sit on top of the battery, made access easier. I would hate to do the plugs on a non-tubular manifold though.
Brendan
2000 Camaro L36 M49
I am a man, I can change... if I have to.... I guess.....<br /><br />-Red Green
00\' firebird v6 5spd<br />201rwhp ---- 230 rwtq<br />\"Everyday I grow stronger...and further from you.\"<br />WARNING: Do not take any of my comments seriously unless they are technical in nature and then only at your own risk
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