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Sorry i didnt make it sat bodo, misses tyre went flat, guy told i need a new exhaust from turbo. So looking at buying jjr turbo bk. just hope i can install myself lol.

Any meets thursday? Might b keen

Guten Morgen Jungen und Mädchen.

sorry haven't been on lately, been swamped with work and haven't even had a chance to scratch myself, anyway, going to be doing some work on my car to let it run a little better in the next week or 2, and am looking at replacing the spark plugs as one of the items in question, now i will be getting the ngk platinum plugs, however, i am not sure on which ones to get, there is standard ones and ones that are one step colder, they are both the same price but i am not sure of the pros and cons between them.

any help would be good, thanks

unless you plan on doing drags and weekly trackdays i suggest just stick with the copper plugs, they are so much cheaper and replaced every 5,000kms, whereas plat are replaced every 10-15k?, and the cost difference is pretty big. Unless you don't mind spending that kind of doe :P

But my opinion, plats aren't worth it unless you can afford to do it every 10thou

so maybe i should swap mine our seeing as theyve been in there for 40k+??? will be very intrigued as to how they look

im prob out for tomorrow night, prob heading out to a friends place in woodford straight after work (i'll be at mt Mee anyways) and a good excuse for a mountain run! :)

yeah buddy, 40k? That's probably the cause of your miss.

#1 way to fk new plugs, boost at 16pound!! Lol massive mistake and stupidity on my behalf.

Wheres the german club neet?

seeing as we have enough interest for carseldine, i say we head that way again. and the Pizza capers is better there :thumbsup:

depending on the numbers and everyones will[power...might even go visit the westies

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