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> How Often To Change Spark Plugs And What Kind?
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post Jul 13 2008, 01:10 PM
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How many miles should you change your plugs on the XG's? And which is the best kind to swap them out with?

Are stock suffice? Or is there a better alternative as per aftermarket?

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post Jul 14 2008, 11:13 AM
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the stock are good enough, if they are by NGK (platinum or even better iridium plugs). repolacement is every +- 50~60 K miles.
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do these cars run better w/ those ngk's, or do they not make a large improvement?
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what 'duke' means is that gererally NKG plugs are best suited to hyundai engines but do not expect an increase in performance that is noticeable
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oh ok cool. Thanks montego
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