BP Spark Plugs

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Marlon
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BP Spark Plugs

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what plugs are people using in your bp mx-3 with the mx-3 Distributor <P>i looked up the part numbers and there different<BR>so should i use bp plugs and mx-3 wires??
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Use the plugs out of the Protege. Make sure the plugs are of the right heat range, and it would be a good idea to run a colder plug.<P>You can use the Mx's disty with or without the Mx's wires. You may need the extra spark if you turn the boost up. If that's the case, use the BPT disty with an aftermarket external coil like an MSD.
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NGK Iridium that a good 40$ investment with carquest imported car wires
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Re: BP Spark Plugs

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justin, he's running it in n/a form. he doesn't need a colder plug just yet. just run reg. protege plugs and you'll be fine. regular ngk's are the best bang for the buck IMO. it doesn't matter what wires you use, but it's a good idea to get new ones. taylor makes and good and inexpensive wire set for the protege.
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