>>>> 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
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>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
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>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.
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 .