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post Mar 15, 2006 - 4:26 PM
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what are the little things that i can get for my celica performance-wise that make small improvements. thanks. i tried searching but is it just me or is the search feature...not very good.
 
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post Mar 16, 2006 - 11:36 AM
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People keep saying bosch +4 are picky, but they run great in my car. Either way, if you have bad plugs now, you need to get new ones anyway. I would say any kind of plug with one element would be good to be on the safe side (just in case the +4's don't like your car).
post Mar 16, 2006 - 12:10 PM
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QUOTE(desertwolf300 @ Mar 16, 2006 - 11:36 AM) [snapback]408546[/snapback]

People keep saying bosch +4 are picky, but they run great in my car. Either way, if you have bad plugs now, you need to get new ones anyway. I would say any kind of plug with one element would be good to be on the safe side (just in case the +4's don't like your car).

bosch plugs are NOTORIOUS for causing misfire. the resistor material in them is of a very low quality and has a tendency to burn out causing excessivly high resistance through the plug, a weak spark, and misfires. also some of their plugs with the same numbers as oem or other plugs actually have a deeper reach into the cylinder which can cause problems if you've had your head machined flat or high cp pistons.


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