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Old 26 Jan 2005, 11:13 am
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Hi Ya'll, Just purchased a 2002 PT 2.4L non-turbo. Have installed , short ram air intake w/ K&N filter and Flowmaster exhaust. Want to tune her up. What is the best spark plug and plug wires? She's just for the street. Thanks[xx(]
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Old 26 Jan 2005, 11:17 am
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Hi Ya'll, Just purchased a 2002 PT 2.4L non-turbo. Have installed , short ram air intake w/ K&N filter and Flowmaster exhaust. Want to tune her up. What is the best spark plug and plug wires? She's just for the street. Thanks[xx(]
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Everyone i've talked to recommends either crane or magnacore wires and platinum plugs. When the taxes come in, i'm doing this. make sure you gap them to .040

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Everyone i've talked to recommends either crane or magnacore wires and platinum plugs.

That's Champion Double Platinum plugs #7570 (old number #7440, but they still work)
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what about ngk platinium?[:I]
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Everyone i've talked to recommends either crane or magnacore wires and platinum plugs.

That's Champion Double Platinum plugs #7570 (old number #7440, but they still work)
Have to agree with Crewin! When I had my 2001 PT, I installed the double platnium, and they were great. Although, I read somewhere that they are not good on the turbos; you get pinging. [:I][:I]
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