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spark plugs

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Post by rev4x4 »

hi 4 wheels can someone help me with spark plugs can i swop platium to standed one on a 7/93 v6 pajero please help :cry:
for platium $120.00 for a set SHIT
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Post by -Scott- »

I don't know that you can't, but I believe they use platinum because replacing them is such a b!tch. Put in cheap plugs and you'll be doing it more often.

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Post by hudson44 »

The fact that it is a 93 model would suggest that she's a 3 litre. You can use standard type plugs as they are reasonably easy to replace. The reason they used platinum plugs on the later 3.5L is that you have to remove half the inlet manifold to replace them!

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Post by rev4x4 »

thankyou for your HELP ; i will let my mate know about it :armsup: :lol:
ps; happy 4 wheeling go hard or go home :P
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Re: spark plug

Post by DougH »

Simple anwser... if you can get to them easy go cheaper.

If you have to pull anything out of the way then you should go platinum. I just put the iridium ones in my 3.5 :lol:
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