Bosch Platinum Plugs
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Re: Bosch Platinum Plugs
CBX2@webtv.net wrote:
> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
PS - I axe this becuz Im too stupid and lazy to look online for mIself.
Oh yeah, also becuz I have no real inner net provider.
> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
PS - I axe this becuz Im too stupid and lazy to look online for mIself.
Oh yeah, also becuz I have no real inner net provider.
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Re: Bosch Platinum Plugs
On Jun 29, 2:03 pm, C...@webtv.net wrote:
> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
I dont have the number, but, if you go into the auto parts store that
sells them...they will look it up for you on thier computer. By the
way, they DO make a difference. I put em in my 2002 SantaFe at 60,000
miles and got better acceleration and 1 mpg more . P.S. I used to
have WebTV and it was alright for a few years..but i have to say it
was THE most aggravating thing ive ever owned with the way it
operated . Of course this Sony Laptop im on now, has been a big money
pit after just 1.5 years with the hard drive going out at 14 months in
addition to viruses that ive gotton. At least with Webtv , the
viruses are caught and stopped at the Corporate Office with thier hi-
teck software which is good. I did like the Webtv Discussion Groups
however and made some good chat friends on those .
> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
I dont have the number, but, if you go into the auto parts store that
sells them...they will look it up for you on thier computer. By the
way, they DO make a difference. I put em in my 2002 SantaFe at 60,000
miles and got better acceleration and 1 mpg more . P.S. I used to
have WebTV and it was alright for a few years..but i have to say it
was THE most aggravating thing ive ever owned with the way it
operated . Of course this Sony Laptop im on now, has been a big money
pit after just 1.5 years with the hard drive going out at 14 months in
addition to viruses that ive gotton. At least with Webtv , the
viruses are caught and stopped at the Corporate Office with thier hi-
teck software which is good. I did like the Webtv Discussion Groups
however and made some good chat friends on those .
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Re: Bosch Platinum Plugs
IlBeBauck@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jun 29, 2:03 pm, C...@webtv.net wrote:
>> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
>
> I dont have the number, but,
so you're webtv moron just like me? that's reassuring. there's several
of them available ya dufus.
PLATINUM+4
PLATINUM+2
PLATINUM PLUS
PLATINUM IR FUSION
PLATINUM
> On Jun 29, 2:03 pm, C...@webtv.net wrote:
>> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
>
> I dont have the number, but,
so you're webtv moron just like me? that's reassuring. there's several
of them available ya dufus.
PLATINUM+4
PLATINUM+2
PLATINUM PLUS
PLATINUM IR FUSION
PLATINUM
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Re: Bosch Platinum Plugs OT
I compare my webtv to my Dell desktop with Vista. I never use the
computer. With the webtv I can sit on the couch with a cat on my lap
and don't have to wear my glasses to see the TV (monitor). When I go on
line it takes about one minute (usually). The computer takes forever to
boot up, get on line and display my email. It might be better if I had
a high speed connection.
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
computer. With the webtv I can sit on the couch with a cat on my lap
and don't have to wear my glasses to see the TV (monitor). When I go on
line it takes about one minute (usually). The computer takes forever to
boot up, get on line and display my email. It might be better if I had
a high speed connection.
---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')
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Re: Bosch Platinum Plugs
On Jun 29, 12:03 pm, C...@webtv.net wrote:
> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
I wouldn't install the bosch platinums if I were you. I've done it
twice, and both times, once in an elantra, and once in a sonata, the
plugs failed within a few thousand miles. The electrode just burned
away up into the ceramic. Engine starts to miss/light-fire and run
like crap thanks to the outrageous spark gap, and it probably doesn't
do the ignition system much good either.
I would suggest you get a set of NGK copper plugs and put those in
there. Change every 36,000.
CHris
> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
I wouldn't install the bosch platinums if I were you. I've done it
twice, and both times, once in an elantra, and once in a sonata, the
plugs failed within a few thousand miles. The electrode just burned
away up into the ceramic. Engine starts to miss/light-fire and run
like crap thanks to the outrageous spark gap, and it probably doesn't
do the ignition system much good either.
I would suggest you get a set of NGK copper plugs and put those in
there. Change every 36,000.
CHris
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Re: Bosch Platinum Plugs
"Hal" <halatos@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 29, 12:03 pm, C...@webtv.net wrote:
> Anyone have the # for the plugs for a 2000 Accent?
I wouldn't install the bosch platinums if I were you. I've done it
twice, and both times, once in an elantra, and once in a sonata, the
plugs failed within a few thousand miles. The electrode just burned
away up into the ceramic. Engine starts to miss/light-fire and run
like crap thanks to the outrageous spark gap, and it probably doesn't
do the ignition system much good either.
I would suggest you get a set of NGK copper plugs and put those in
there. Change every 36,000.
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That's an awful frequent change cycle for today's plugs.
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-Mike-
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