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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / August 2007

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tgs@bklyns.com - 20 Aug 2007 05:22 GMT
I'm a new poster to the group, not really sure if I'm doing this
correctly. My question is about my "01 5.3 Tahoe. The truck has 90k
mi. and I want to change the plugs for the first time. When I go to
Rockauto.com, they list a dozen different types. What's in there now
are NGK PTJ14R15. I see NGK PTJ16R15, Denso IT-16, AC-Delco 41985, and
a bunch of others. I guess I want to replace them with an iridium
plug, but my question is what's the best for my application. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I expect to keep this truck
for another 90k. TIA

John
nonsense - 20 Aug 2007 05:53 GMT
> I'm a new poster to the group, not really sure if I'm doing this
> correctly. My question is about my "01 5.3 Tahoe. The truck has 90k
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I expect to keep this truck
> for another 90k. TIA

If you've got 90K trouble free miles out of a set of plugs I'd
buy *exact replacements*.
Ashton Crusher - 20 Aug 2007 06:58 GMT
>> I'm a new poster to the group, not really sure if I'm doing this
>> correctly. My question is about my "01 5.3 Tahoe. The truck has 90k
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>If you've got 90K trouble free miles out of a set of plugs I'd
>buy *exact replacements*.

Seems unlikely that GM is putting NGKs in at the factory so I'm
guessing he didn't get 90K out of the original plugs.  I'd put in a
set of whatever the factory DID put in originally.
Kevin Weaver - 20 Aug 2007 07:20 GMT
>>> I'm a new poster to the group, not really sure if I'm doing this
>>> correctly. My question is about my "01 5.3 Tahoe. The truck has 90k
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> guessing he didn't get 90K out of the original plugs.  I'd put in a
> set of whatever the factory DID put in originally.

He could have got it used. He said it has 90K with those plugs.
The vec could have lots more miles on it. If used, The other person could
have put them in before selling it.

I would buy the same one's that are in in now.
tgs@bklyns.com - 20 Aug 2007 16:59 GMT
>>>> I'm a new poster to the group, not really sure if I'm doing this
>>>> correctly. My question is about my "01 5.3 Tahoe. The truck has 90k
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
>I would buy the same one's that are in in now.

I should have been a bit more specific. I'm the original owner since
10/00. Plugs are *OE* with both NGK PZTR5A15 and AC-Delco 12567759
stamped on them. New AC-Delco Iridium 41985 plugs are about $6. while
the Denso's are $12. Seems like I'd be wasting $48. unless the Denso's
last 200k mi.
Ashton Crusher - 21 Aug 2007 06:23 GMT
>>>>> I'm a new poster to the group, not really sure if I'm doing this
>>>>> correctly. My question is about my "01 5.3 Tahoe. The truck has 90k
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>the Denso's are $12. Seems like I'd be wasting $48. unless the Denso's
>last 200k mi.

Ah.  I'd probably just use the same plugs again because I like to
check how the plugs look every 50 to 100K miles and then put a new set
in.   I've seen several cases of "100K" plugs not making it past 50K
so I really would be surprised to get more then 100K out of a set of
anything.
Jeff Strickland - 21 Aug 2007 22:02 GMT
> I should have been a bit more specific. I'm the original owner since
> 10/00. Plugs are *OE* with both NGK PZTR5A15 and AC-Delco 12567759
> stamped on them. New AC-Delco Iridium 41985 plugs are about $6. while
> the Denso's are $12. Seems like I'd be wasting $48. unless the Denso's
> last 200k mi.

It's hard to argue with success. I'd be putting in another set of what comes
out.

I'm partial to the platinum plugs, but I can't really say why. I avoid the
multi-tip plugs because they have a huge snake-oil quality surrounding
them -- spark plugs send a spark from the supply electrode to ground, and
one tip or many, there is still the same ground potential.

Your plugs have gone 7 years and 90k miles, that seems like something you
would want to repeat.
Guppy - 20 Aug 2007 17:51 GMT
Personally I would use what the manufacturer uses.  I think chevy
comes from the factory with AC Delco.  Gm engineers say that the
engine was designed based on OEM parts and would take this thread real
serious.  I have had bad luck with Champion, so I avoid them.
PhilO - 21 Aug 2007 06:34 GMT
> Personally I would use what the manufacturer uses.  I think chevy
> comes from the factory with AC Delco.  Gm engineers say that the
> engine was designed based on OEM parts and would take this thread real
> serious.  I have had bad luck with Champion, so I avoid them.

had a problem with the cheap Bosch platinum's, the  electrode slide out of
the insulator .
 
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