E-Class (W124) 1984-1995: E 260, E 300, E 320, E 420, E 500 (Includes CE, T, TD models)

Source for spark plugs?

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Old 01-03-2010, 11:52 AM
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Think I found a source for those Champion plugs. Looks like they ship internationally.
http://www.carsparkplugs.com/view-pr...productid=1608

I have read these Denso plugs will work too. They are cheap too:
http://www.amazon.com/Denso-T20EP-U-...2537006&sr=1-1
Free shipping over 25.

I just ordered a set so I will let you guys know how they play.
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How are the H8DCO different from the H9DC0?
Honestly I am not sure, but there has to be a difference, I would like to know the difference too, between H9 and H8

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I think its the heat range.
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I think its the heat range.
I think you are right, I am not sure if the 9 means a hotter spark or not.
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I sold all my NOS stock of h8dc0 and h9dc0 to RHW...he might have some? but i've used champions before and you gotta go down a heat range. I need to buy another w124!

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