Changing spark plugs
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Joined: Dec 2011
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From: El Paso, TX
Vehicle: 2010 Genesis 2.0
How hard is it changing the plugs on a 2.0? My car is 3 years old now and the plugs have never been changed. Thinking its probably a good idea to do it soon. What are the best plugs to use for this car?
NGK are most oem branded hyundai plugs
2010-2012 2.0 Hyundai Genesis coupe Turbo
Info on part number are from here
http://www.jscspeed.com/catalog/NGK_...pe-8353-1.html
Cheaper: NGK Iridium IX Part Number 6619
(http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-PCS-NGK-IR...af9f6d&vxp=mtr)
Expensive: NGK Laser Iridium Part Number 6481
(http://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-NGK-ILFR...1715b9&vxp=mtr)
Hope this Helps you.
2010-2012 2.0 Hyundai Genesis coupe Turbo
Info on part number are from here
http://www.jscspeed.com/catalog/NGK_...pe-8353-1.html
Cheaper: NGK Iridium IX Part Number 6619
(http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-PCS-NGK-IR...af9f6d&vxp=mtr)
Expensive: NGK Laser Iridium Part Number 6481
(http://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-NGK-ILFR...1715b9&vxp=mtr)
Hope this Helps you.
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 1,021
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From: Illinois
Vehicle: 2010 Genesis Coupe 2L track
It's easy to change them. You need a long extension though.
OEM are Denso and are the best. If you get the NGKs the get the Laser Iridium Part Number 6481as it is comparable to the OEM Denso. Set gap at .032"
OEM are Denso and are the best. If you get the NGKs the get the Laser Iridium Part Number 6481as it is comparable to the OEM Denso. Set gap at .032"




I thought most GC owners generally set their gaps at .40
