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bigdaddykane93 01-22-2011 09:00 AM

its easy if you go through tire wheel well....

cochran07 01-22-2011 03:25 PM

Well this threads been on and off for awhile now huh? I've always used delcos. My buddy from the Army that had a 94 vortec ran densos and he swears by the densos. I might try em out when I do a full tune up on my Jimmy. We will see.

hellblazer 01-22-2011 03:53 PM

ive been using boush platinum 4s.no problem with them.

old skool luvr 01-22-2011 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by chris015 (Post 400646)
yes enjoy the pain in the butt #3. best way is through the tire well. at least it is on my 91.

it's like that for the whole life of the S-series line.




Originally Posted by cochran07 (Post 400743)
Well this threads been on and off for awhile now huh? I've always used delcos. My buddy from the Army that had a 94 vortec ran densos and he swears by the densos. I might try em out when I do a full tune up on my Jimmy. We will see.

i've always ran Champion Copper Truck plugs in my 1st gens. never ever had an issue with them. lasted for ever. had 158K on the ones in my '92 Jimmy. checked 'em every Fall, only needed to re-gap them once.

but i've heard these 2nd gens are a little more picky.

while your '95 would be fine to use those Champion's in, i don't think i'll try messing with what works in my '98.

cochran07 01-22-2011 05:43 PM

Well I think Ill try the densos my buddy had great luck with his CPI vortec with em and he's never told me wrong before. Ill still run delco wires though.

qsecofr 01-23-2011 08:36 AM

Hey it wasn’t that difficult to change the plugs. 15 minutes for 1, 2, 4, 5 & number 6. And 15 minutes for number 3 plug.
I changed all of them except number 3 from the wheel well, number three I took from above.

Interesting that I had two different types of plugs before I change to the new AC Delco’s. One Bosh with three electrodes and Bosh with two electrodes, three of each. And the Bosh plugs also had a washer on them.

Now it runs really smooth on idle.

/qsec

UberFail 01-23-2011 03:33 PM

got told yesterday that the NGK's and AC Delco's are literally the same plugs just branded differently but half price of delco's

Picked up NGK Platinum's NGK wires, and AC Delco Distro cap & rotor - this weeks plan :)

grizzstang 01-24-2011 12:24 PM

I have had the NGK Plats in for a couple of months now and it is running great but I also ran the Bosh Plats for 100,000 km before that and it ran great also.


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