I really like the Beru Ultra-X plugs. It's a 4 electrode plug and it works great. http://www.beru.com/english/produkte/zuendkerzen/ultrax.php
Mark Reda. Toronto, Ontario, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jesse T Walz" <[email protected]> To: "a2list" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 7:57 AM Subject: Re: [a2-16v-list] Bad fuel accumulator? > I am currently using bosch silbers. I am trying these out for > the first time. I think the triple electrode bosch F6DTCs are > better. I will try the NGKs next. > > I need to make some time to work on the car. I have been putting > off most work on it since I plan to strip the whole car this fall > and winter in preparation of body work and a complete color > change. I will be stripping everything including the engine, > interior, windows, etc. Rust around the windshield is the major > driving force to the whole restoration. It has started to leak > around the gasket now when driving in the rain as well as looking > really bad. I plan to send time on the engine too. > > That's just a little pre project warning to you all. I sure I > will have endless amounts of questions to ask, and probably a few > unforeseen problems to deal with. > > Regards, > Jesse > > Holland Phillips wrote: > > > > You may be barking up the wrong tree, focusing on fuel being the > > problem. > > What are you guys running for spark plugs? I've been running NGK > > BCP6ET's (NGK stock #4563, or Beck Arnley 176-5182) triple electrode > > plugs, and they seem to really work better than the Beru Silverstones I > > used before, which were a slight improvement over the usual Bosch > > F6DTC's. My car seems to start a little quicker with the NGK's, as > > well as having a slightly smoother idle. > > Since your problem seems to be only at cold start, with no other > > symptoms at other times, I'd make damn sure that the ignition system is > > functioning at optimum levels before I'd tear my hair out chasing > > injection gremlins. The NGK's can be hard to find in stock, but most > > auto parts stores can order them from their supplier. > > > > --Holland > > [email protected] > _______________________________________________ > a2-16v-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.a2-16v.com/mailman/listinfo/a2-16v-list > For list archives, see listinfo link above. >
