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Old 10-23-2013, 11:49 AM
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SO what would be the proper pay number forplugs being a 2012 or should i get the 2013 plugs?
Get the ones for the 13, that's the latest revision.
Old 10-23-2013, 12:17 PM
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Get the 2013 plugs, 534's, and an SSI tune. Can leave the 534's at .30 or gap them down to 0.28. Colder, copper plugs was a pretty bad recommendation given the information available out there.
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There is no way that those new plugs you put in go far enough in to the combustion chamber to fully fire where they should in the fuel mixture.
Someone made an error in the part number plug you should have bought.
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I just went to two auto parts stores today to get pick up new plugs and no one has the motorcraft plugs, they weren't even able to order them for me. Is this something I am only gonna be able to get from my dealer or order off line. I want them in my hands tomorrow so I can make the switch back asap.
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Yep the NGK's he is holding is definitely the wrong plug.
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Originally Posted by Fast Filly
I just went to two auto parts stores today to get pick up new plugs and no one has the motorcraft plugs, they weren't even able to order them for me. Is this something I am only gonna be able to get from my dealer or order off line. I want them in my hands tomorrow so I can make the switch back asap.
Oriley's ordered them from their warehouse and had them the same day for me. Went in at 9:00 am and they placed order and said they would be on the next truck which arrives at 4:45. The price was $3.99 each
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$3.99 each? thats super cheap auto zone and advance auto both wanted $6.99. I can only imagine what the stealership wants.



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