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Rotary Fanatic
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Front Royal, VA
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Kevin Landers (Rotary Resurection) in Morristown Tennessee. He is the home of budget rebuilds. Stand up dude who will work with you on budget. But 2 to 3k would be about were it falls. Almost always the 8 destroys the housings. Finding good used one's is all but impossible.
First and foremost how old are the plugs and coils. If they are over 20k replace them. You can do this yourself and save some money. If you go OEM parts make sure they are the C model. Going O'Riley's/Advanced/Auto Zone will be cheaper and you can get a lifetime warranty on them depending on where you buy them. Plugs are the same way. Only one company makes them so NGK is the same whether OEM or not. |
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Get off my lawn!!!
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: At a USO near you!
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The Newbie
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 29
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First and foremost how old are the plugs and coils. [/QUOTE]
Not sure if you saw the comment, but I did have the plugs replaced. They were replaced by the initial garage I took it too, but I had the Mazda dealer verify the plugs were quality. I'm going to assume they were telling me the truth because they would have had an opportunity to sell me new Mazda plugs if they told me they sucked lol. I don't know anything about coils. Except for, like, on a stove. ![]() |
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