Spark plug TSB
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Spark plug TSB
http://www.finishlineperformance.com...h_rf04-04.html
if I don't get the hot spark plugs will Mazda issue me a tasteful dash-sticker that says "for use in warm climate only"
if I don't get the hot spark plugs will Mazda issue me a tasteful dash-sticker that says "for use in warm climate only"
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Originally posted by racerdave
I wonder if it will help in the flooding issue at all.
Maybe someone who gets the "hot" leading plugs can do a "flood test?"
I wonder if it will help in the flooding issue at all.
Maybe someone who gets the "hot" leading plugs can do a "flood test?"
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I just got the new plugs put in my '8 today, with no flooding.
However, I "did" get a flashing CE light while accelerating hard in 5th at around 95mph on the highway. The code was "P0302" which is the code for a misfire.
The car seems to be a little smoother with the new plugs, and also the slight clattery noise between 3-4500 at part throttle that so many of us know.. seems to be gone for now too.
However, I "did" get a flashing CE light while accelerating hard in 5th at around 95mph on the highway. The code was "P0302" which is the code for a misfire.
The car seems to be a little smoother with the new plugs, and also the slight clattery noise between 3-4500 at part throttle that so many of us know.. seems to be gone for now too.
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