Spark Plug & Ignition Wire Question For A Lanos 1.6L DOH

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Spark Plug & Ignition Wire Question For A Lanos 1.6L DOH

Post by m00ncrickit »

Arright, so I'm going to be performing a basic tune-up... Already got the brake pads changed, oil/filter, air filter (I can't afford a performance intake yet). I've been shopping for a wire set and plugs, I want high quality parts but I'm not planning on racing or anything. So I was planning on the Bosch Platinum +4 (B4418) Spark Plugs, which is my first question... Are those okay? Anything better? Good choice??? etc... I've also come accross the Magnecor ignition wires and I noticed they are available as 7mm, 8mm, and 8.5mm I wanted a red wire set and was planning to go with the 8.5mm. I pose the same questions as I did with the plugs, good? no? Lemme know what you think. I was also curious if anyone knew what the stock wires were? 7, 8, or 8.5mm??? Last question, how do I replace the PCV valve? Thank you guys, you've all been a LOT of help!!!
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Post by daewoomofo »

get the NGK V-groove spark plugs. the 8.5's should be good.
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Post by MMamdouh »

i recon the V grooved NKKs are better than the BOSCH super 4, i think 8.5mm wires are too big for our ignition system so it is better to go with the 8.0mm.

i am not saying the 8.5 is bad but it is too good compared to the stock ignition system so why pay the extra money?? better save it for the intake.

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Post by m00ncrickit »

Yeah the plugs I took out were the NGK's, they were all burnt up, I put in the Bosch Platinum +4's and man it made a nice difference!!! I found out the stock wires are 7mm. I'm gonna just put the 7mm Magnecor wires on, I couldn't find red 8mm's and I think the 8.5mm's are too much for what I'm doing so I'll just keep 'em black.
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Post by daewoomofo »

DONT GO ON COLOR! get the 8mm. also the only reason the plugs "made a difference" is that yours were old. get the v-groove. i tried the bosh and i went back to NGK. its just a sugguestion, its your car do with it as you wish, just offering good advise.
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Post by Damic »

I agree, have the excelent results with NGK V-groove. BTW, my Lanos 1,5 SOHC is converted to run on LPG as well, and NGK plugs are only one brand recomended for dual fuel powered vehicles.
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