Spark Plugs and Wires for Performance Inc.?
Just bought the X-Fire 2 weeks ago and trying to replace some things that it seems like it needs Looking to get new Plugs and wires that will increase my performance. Anyone had any experience and would highly recommend a particular brand? Try doing the search function however didnt come up with any clear specific answers. Thanks for th help if you got it.
Originally Posted by tje275
Just bought the X-Fire 2 weeks ago and trying to replace some things that it seems like it needs Looking to get new Plugs and wires that will increase my performance. Anyone had any experience and would highly recommend a particular brand? Try doing the search function however didnt come up with any clear specific answers. Thanks for th help if you got it.
I heard some people say 10hp gain, but I def. dont believe in that.
Check with Rob from Needswings. He's got them at a good price...
Performance auto parts & aftermarket auto accessories for your car, specializing SRT4, Crossfire SRT6, SLK32, C32 AMG, VR-4
Check with Rob from Needswings. He's got them at a good price...
Performance auto parts & aftermarket auto accessories for your car, specializing SRT4, Crossfire SRT6, SLK32, C32 AMG, VR-4
+1 on the NGK iridium plugs and Magnecor wires.
I am very pleased with the ones I put in my car. Go with the one step colder plugs on the site that Germany listed - you won't be disappointed.
I am very pleased with the ones I put in my car. Go with the one step colder plugs on the site that Germany listed - you won't be disappointed.
Originally Posted by OKC-XFR
+1 on the NGK iridium plugs and Magnecor wires.
I am very pleased with the ones I put in my car. Go with the one step colder plugs on the site that Germany listed - you won't be disappointed.
I am very pleased with the ones I put in my car. Go with the one step colder plugs on the site that Germany listed - you won't be disappointed.
+2 on the NGK + Magnecor combo. Plugs will run you 7-8 each and the wires around 150 for a set. If you install both yourself then both could be done for <250 in my opinion.
Last edited by ZAHANMA; Aug 30, 2010 at 03:13 PM.
Keep in mind there are 12 plugs on these babies. I'm also skeptical that just plugs and wires will increase hp by 10. The manufacturers usually optimize that combination and unless yours are real worn or in poor shape, I cannot believe that much difference. But if they look cool and you need (or want) them, knock yourself out. PS - Same for K&N. I noticed a tad better gas mileage but no noticeable performance increase. The risk is dirtier air but the benefit is a "forever" air filter.
Should I get 1 heat range colder or should I just get the stock ones. Im not planning on doing any other tuning or modifications, The stock ones and one heat range colder are the same price, wats the difference?
Depends how many modifications you have. If you car is stock and you want to keep like that, the normal ones are good enough. If you're planning to make mods in the near future, I would recommend the 1 heat colder ones. Reminds me, I need to change mine ^^
But if i get the one heat colder ones, they should be fine as well right? Even if I end up not doing any other mods, but if i do I want them just in case.
I'm not a spark plug guru, but I think it wouldent be too bad.
If ur gonna enjoy changing the cables and spark plugs on an XF by yourself, be patient. Its a pure pain in the a**, but worth it at the end. Just need the right tools.
Dont you need to Torque the spark plugs to certain level? Anyone?--------
If ur gonna enjoy changing the cables and spark plugs on an XF by yourself, be patient. Its a pure pain in the a**, but worth it at the end. Just need the right tools.
Dont you need to Torque the spark plugs to certain level? Anyone?--------
Originally Posted by Germany
I'm not a spark plug guru, but I think it wouldent be too bad.
If ur gonna enjoy changing the cables and spark plugs on an XF by yourself, be patient. Its a pure pain in the a**, but worth it at the end. Just need the right tools.
Dont you need to Torque the spark plugs to certain level? Anyone?--------
If ur gonna enjoy changing the cables and spark plugs on an XF by yourself, be patient. Its a pure pain in the a**, but worth it at the end. Just need the right tools.
Dont you need to Torque the spark plugs to certain level? Anyone?--------
dont forget to apply a thin layer of antiseize to the threads of the plugs to prevent galling of the threads in the aluminium heads. torque specs are critical as well . you can also clock the plugs to ensure a complete burn. takes time but worth it
the trick to easy spark plugs swapping....
remove the single bolt for each motor mount and jack up one side of the motor at a time with a jack and block of wood, just dont forget to put the motor mount bolts back in
remove the single bolt for each motor mount and jack up one side of the motor at a time with a jack and block of wood, just dont forget to put the motor mount bolts back in
Put the plugs and wires that I bought from Needswings in about 3 weeks ago, Was a real pain in the ***, didnt know about that trick with jacking up one side at a time, but the crossfire has been running smooth since. Thanks for all the help whoever contributed to the thread
Originally Posted by NeedsWings
the trick to easy spark plugs swapping....
remove the single bolt for each motor mount and jack up one side of the motor at a time with a jack and block of wood, just dont forget to put the motor mount bolts back in
remove the single bolt for each motor mount and jack up one side of the motor at a time with a jack and block of wood, just dont forget to put the motor mount bolts back in
thanks,
Jeff,
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
dont forget to apply a thin layer of antiseize to the threads of the plugs to prevent galling of the threads in the aluminium heads. torque specs are critical as well . you can also clock the plugs to ensure a complete burn. takes time but worth it



