FreePenguin
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What about the ngk ruthenium’s? I tossed them in all my vehicles and I swear they are running all better than oem Ngk plugs
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They run the same just last longerWhat about the ngk ruthenium’s? I tossed them in all my vehicles and I swear they are running all better than oem Ngk plugs
thats not a negative in anyway.They run the same just last longer
Just the price. If you change your plugs often you don’t need to worry about itthats not a negative in anyway.
I guess, I bought them at auto zone with like 30% off discount, made them same price as the other plugs. extend the interval a bit in my cars. but man I really felt a difference in smoothness, but could of just been older plugs. in both NA and turbo cars ive tossed them in.Just the price. If you change your plugs often you don’t need to worry about it
If they were less than $45 like ngk6510 then I would try them also. If they work for you and your happy with the price run them. Nothing wrong with themI guess, I bought them at auto zone with like 30% off discount, made them same price as the other plugs. extend the interval a bit in my cars. but man I really felt a difference in smoothness, but could of just been older plugs. in both NA and turbo cars ive tossed them in.
That’s right you guys have double the cylinders. That is 80 a pop. Im not sure they would be double the interval. Ignore my suggestionIf they were less than $45 like ngk6510 then I would try them also. If they work for you and your happy with the price run them. Nothing wrong with them