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Rebate on AC Delco Iridium Plugs
Some of you may have been planning to change your spark plugs and give the Delco Iridiums a try. I decided to go for it today and was pleasantly surprised to see a $2.00 per plug rebate on my AutoZone receipt. That knocks the cost down to $4.99 each. Looks like a good time to go ahead and plan that spring tune up!
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Let us know when you install them how the motor behaves... Are they direct replacement OEM?
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Yeah Dan, they are direct replacement. There are several reviews here on the site that all sounded pretty positive to me. From what I have read, later H2s and H3 Alphas use iridium plugs from the factory. I am not sure on that but it is just what I have read here on the forum. I just hit 94,000 miles and as far as I know am on original plugs. I'll let you know how it turns out.
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Did a little cleaning on the TB yesterday, and changed the plugs today. Haven't really had a change to drive much. Not a big change that I could tell on the short trip. I read something about 'relearning'. Don't know how long it takes for changes to show up. The existing plugs were iridium, same as the ones I put in. I mentioned above that I had read that some Hummers came with them from the factory. Not sure if mine did or not but they appeared to have been in there a while. The tip was quite a bit worn down.
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My idle is going between 660 and 690. Those are extremes. Usually sits around 675-680. I don't have a clue what the throttle % should be, or the vacuum.
I took a very short 5 mile trip to the post office and back. The average MPG as reported through the ECU was 20.1. I know it won't stay that way but it made me feel good for a minute. ;) And I have always been very impressed with the cooling of this truck. Been sitting in my garage idling for at least 20 minutes and the temp is still just at 181. |
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