bosh super 4 sparks plugs

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bosh super 4 sparks plugs

Postby MK4 Rick on Tue Jul 25, 2006 6:43 pm

as above anyone no what there like or is the ford motor craft better [ERRR] i have the motorcraft ones at the mo.ive heard that hks do spark plugs and there surposed to give about 1 or 2 bhp.how true it is i dont no.a lad near me has a 600bhp toyota celica gt4 built by a company called grasshopper and he claims they give bhp.
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Postby Terror on Tue Jul 25, 2006 8:06 pm

hi.

well, i dont think they would give a noticable amount of extra BHp/hp to a fiesta.

I used these Bosch super 4's in my 2.0 16v rover & they were o.k, I use Champion platinum in my 1.1 fiesta & theyre o.k too, I personally don't think they make much difference, aslong as the spark is good - thats the main thing.

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Postby Fezzy Turbo on Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:44 pm

Spark plugs wouldnt give you power, they spark .... thats it. Its more to do with the mixture in the cylinder .... etc .... etc

If your running a FRST cvh then i would stick to NGK's or motorcraft plugs, they do exactly what they say on the packet :wink:
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Postby FezzR on Wed Jul 26, 2006 10:35 am

Fezzy Turbo :Spark plugs wouldnt give you power, they spark .... thats it. Its more to do with the mixture in the cylinder .... etc .... etc

If your running a FRST cvh then i would stick to NGK's or motorcraft plugs, they do exactly what they say on the packet :wink:

poor qaulity or incorrectly spec. sparkplugs could loose you power tho, :P

dout youll have a problem running stardard plugs untill you start pushing 350+ even then depending on your spec they might be just as good as the mega money "race" plugs
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Postby Jay on Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:23 am

standard is definately the way to go :)
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Postby Terror on Wed Jul 26, 2006 2:54 pm

Jay246 :standard is definately the way to go :)


I agree, make sure the gap is correct with feeler gauges, slap em in, thats it...

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Postby Fezzy Turbo on Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:11 pm

FezzR :
poor qaulity or incorrectly spec. sparkplugs could loose you power tho, :P

dout youll have a problem running stardard plugs untill you start pushing 350+ even then depending on your spec they might be just as good as the mega money "race" plugs


very true and i did say a cvh FRST, not many cvh's running 350+ :P
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