New new plugs, Brisk anyone?
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Okay, my car is just over 40,000 miles and I need new plugs. You can feel it. I want to get the BRISK plugs we talked about in this thread...
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?name=PN...iewtopic&t=1395
But have only found one site for them and it's in Canadia. Before I order them, I wanna make sure I get the best price, as they are not cheap, and the correct ones. The model of plug for us listed on this site...
http://plugs.janmax.com
... for the 2001 Tiburon is this plug...
The total for 4 including s/h is...
Can anyone confirm the correct plug, or tell me if this is the best price? How about the temp code? Should it be colder or hotter?
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?name=PN...iewtopic&t=1395
But have only found one site for them and it's in Canadia. Before I order them, I wanna make sure I get the best price, as they are not cheap, and the correct ones. The model of plug for us listed on this site...
http://plugs.janmax.com
... for the 2001 Tiburon is this plug...
QUOTE
Item Number: DOR17LGS
The total for 4 including s/h is...
QUOTE
Total:
$52.75 USD
$52.75 USD
Can anyone confirm the correct plug, or tell me if this is the best price? How about the temp code? Should it be colder or hotter?
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LOL
Now now, I do take advise mang, I don't know everything.
By FAR!
NGK Irid's were my next choice, but these look like I should try them out.
Now now, I do take advise mang, I don't know everything.
By FAR!
NGK Irid's were my next choice, but these look like I should try them out.
REDZ, i've got denso iridiums,(/// check the sig) and they ARE AWESOME. but the brisk ones are cheaper...........someones got to try them out. Why dont you be the guinea pig for us........;-)
As far as the temp range......if you aren't going w/ boost NOW, stay at the stock temp range, you will prob want to go colder w/ boost, but if you're staying NA for a while stay at whatever they recommend for a stock replacement.
As far as the temp range......if you aren't going w/ boost NOW, stay at the stock temp range, you will prob want to go colder w/ boost, but if you're staying NA for a while stay at whatever they recommend for a stock replacement.
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Nope, I want these plugs, Yellowcoupe is the only one I know with them and he said they are awesome. If I have to pay a bit more for some kick ass plugs that may help some issues I have, then I will.
So, the question is, where can I get them from besides that site? 55 is with S/h.
So, the question is, where can I get them from besides that site? 55 is with S/h.
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Ok, can someone please post the numbers for the NGK plugs? Redz, theres someone in the states that sells brisk plugs but they only order the lawnmower ones. Maybe you can get him to special order some for you.



