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Good to hear. I just hit 20,000 and need to do this.What would be best plug # for an N/A bolt on car.
 

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I went with the HT1's.Like lightblade said they are nickel plated so no need for anti-seize.You could go with the brisk as they are one -piece design.Around 80 for a set of HT1's or $120 for the brisk.Not worth the extra IMO.
 

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Anyone got a part number and/or a suggestion on where to buy these? I've got barely 15K on mine but now I'm all worried. Think I should change em now?
 

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Anyone got a part number and/or a suggestion on where to buy these? I've got barely 15K on mine but now I'm all worried. Think I should change em now?

Same thing here. I don't know what "HT1's" are, but they sound like they would be fine for my car.

EDIT: HT1 is the part number. They are Autolite and they are 10-12 bucks a piece.
 
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Same thing here. I don't know what "HT1's" are, but they sound like they would be fine for my car.

EDIT: HT1 is the part number. They are Autolite and they are 10-12 bucks a piece.

At $10-12 a pop, are HT1's made of gold?!

From what I understand:

N/A: Use HT1
F/I: Use HT0

Can anyone confirm please?
 

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FYI you can also go to advance auto online and use p20 discount code and get 20 percent off.
 

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At $10-12 a pop, are HT1's made of gold?!

From what I understand:

N/A: Use HT1
F/I: Use HT0

Can anyone confirm please?


Yes ht1 is stock heat range ht0 is one range colder.

Shop around you can find the ht1/ht0's for 7-8$ per plug.
 

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Yes it's a completely different plug

Great, that would apply to me haha. Would it be beneficial to change mine now too? Or did they revise the 08+ heads and made them so they wouldn't break the plugs when you tried to change them?
 

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FYI you can also go to advance auto online and use p20 discount code and get 20 percent off.

Thank you for that!! I'll take advantage of that at the end of the work day!
 
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Aulotite does not make ht plugs for 08+ heads design(12mm)

Thanks lightblade! Do you know if the spark plugs tend to break in the 08+ heads too or should I just forget and not worry about it?

Also, sweet post count! (8888 posts)
 

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Thanks lightblade! Do you know if the spark plugs tend to break in the 08+ heads too or should I just forget and not worry about it?

Also, sweet post count! (8888 posts)


The main reason they redesigned the heads was to use a different one piece plug so no its not an issue on 08+ heads.
 

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