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Old 19 Nov 2008, 02:25 pm
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Default Spark Plugs & Wires Recommendation For 2002 Non-turbo

I have a 2002 Pt Limited non-turbo, with 58,000 miles & know I need a tune-up. What do you guys recommend for plugs & wires. I would like to do it myself rather than at the dealer.
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Any decent wire set will do as long as it's not from the Chrysler dealer. A lot of use Crane Fare Wires. Champion Double Platinum plugs #7570 are what we recommend gapped at .040in. Use anti-=seize on the plugs threads and Dielectric grease on the wire ends to give a good seal and keep out moisture.

Use the "Spark Plug Guide" sticky on the top of the Tech and Performance section of this forum.
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Any decent wire set will do as long as it's not from the Chrysler dealer. A lot of use Crane Fare Wires. Champion Double Platinum plugs #7570 are what we recommend gapped at .040in. Use anti-=seize on the plugs threads and Dielectric grease on the wire ends to give a good seal and keep out moisture.

Use the "Spark Plug Guide" sticky on the top of the Tech and Performance section of this forum.
Agree. The Bosch double platinum come pregapped. These are great plugs for the non turbo PT.
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