just order a set of iridium sparks for my t4 for £32 which seems cheap to some prices i was getting (some places wanted between £45-£55)
code is ngk-bkr6e1x
can be found at http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk
just order a set of iridium sparks for my t4 for £32 which seems cheap to some prices i was getting (some places wanted between £45-£55)
code is ngk-bkr6e1x
can be found at http://www.sparkplugs.co.uk
came this morning , so nice quick turnaround from them
just a small point here has anyone else actually noticed any difference in using these plugs i used them for a couple of years then after getting fed up of paying the daft prices i reverted to standard bosch copper costing 1-50 each from gsf and to be honest i cannot tell any difference whatsoever, any thoughts?
I have Denso Iiridiums on mine,It did seem to pull stronger,But obviuosly that as because my Plats were knackered, I have just bought some coppers at £7 a set from ECP, Just to see what the difference is if any.Originally Posted by andi t5
V40 2.0T Sport Lux Titanium grey,(03) 133k,standard
Yamaha R1 5VY,(06) 180bhp/165whp,100nm
I thought the iridiums simply ran cooler preserving the internals of the engine and preventing some forms of detonation, if I thought correctly then probs wouldnt notice any difference in performance as its merely a form of protection.
I was under the impression that if you drive a modified turbo charged car you should get spark plugs 1 grade colder than stock...
Guys, let's dispell some myths here. Correct plugs are application specific, and this includes driving style.
The plugs must (amongst other things) -
1. Produce a good spark.
2. Be able to last as long as possible without degradation of performance
3. Resist pre-ignition and knock by not running too hot.
4. Not break down under extreme conditions, such as cracked insulation.
Points 2, 3 and 4 are where crap plugs fail miserably compared with a good plug, especially if you drive a modified car very hard.
If you can't feel the difference using cheapo plugs then -
1. You have just put them in and they are fresh
2. You don't drive the car hard very often
3. The car is standard and will run sort of ok on crap plugs
4. Other aspects prevent utilising full performance, such as low grade fuel or wear in another component somewhere, so the plugs themselves make little difference.
Plugs do make a difference. That is 100% certain. Whether they make a difference to your particular application is another matter.
Adam.
I've just won a set of genuine Volvo 850 / V70 T5 plugs off ebay , still wrapped up and brand new for £20 + 1.75 p&p , So quite happy ! Any ideas how much these would be from Volvo dealers..?
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Saffy V70R Auto estate
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£19.99 lol, you've been robbed ...Originally Posted by dicky b t5
Thanks Tango mate..Still the good is it would have cost me more than the differance in petrol to pick some up at my nearest Dealers..Originally Posted by TangoDeltaSierra3
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Saffy V70R Auto estate
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Last time i bought plugs from volvo i had no change from £50
So at £20 i would say they are cheap
Thanks J , Thats made me feel alot happier.... will phone Volvos on the morrow to find out how much they are..!Originally Posted by Justin
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Saffy V70R Auto estate
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Phoned Volvos this afternoon , Your right J , £42.07inc vat so got a good deal from ebay..!Originally Posted by Justin
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Saffy V70R Auto estate
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which just shows what a rip off maindealers are ,nordic (volvoparts2004) can sell em for twenty quid and still make a profitOriginally Posted by dicky b t5
Go to Euro Car Parts and get the Bosch plugs at £8.14 inc a set,
V40 2.0T Sport Lux Titanium grey,(03) 133k,standard
Yamaha R1 5VY,(06) 180bhp/165whp,100nm
The problem with main dealers is that every department is ran individually so the parts department has to turn a profit otherwise people start getting fired, as with anything mail order their over heads are less hence why they will sell stuff at £2-5 profit rather than £20-30 profit, its not that their ripping people off its because they have to and those orders come from Volvo UK.
dead right, ive used them for ages now, great plugs ,who in there right mind would pay volvo fifty quid a time ?,bleeding amazing how some people fall for the, its a "volvo" plug it must be better garbage,the joke is there actually crappy champions in volvo guise!Originally Posted by siamblue
Last edited by rocket ron; Wednesday 29th June 2005 at 20:25.
It wont even be made by Volvo thats the thing so be interesting to know who actually makes them, could well be Bosch.
no, its champion at present, scary huh?Originally Posted by After_Shock
No they just like ripping people off, like the known design fault of the window switch pad, but do they share half the replacement costs ? No.Originally Posted by After_Shock
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