Changed the plugs and wires...BIG difference!
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Changed the plugs and wires...BIG difference!
i changed over to the denso iridium IK16 plugs with some magnecor 8.5mm wires and it is amazing that i can tell this much of a difference, didn't really think i would be able to...
car runs/idles much smoother...accelerates much easier than before(read less pedal input)....and seems to run better in the upper rpms...
if you guys have not done this, i would highly recommend this as a nice maintenance/upgrade over the stock setup...
car runs/idles much smoother...accelerates much easier than before(read less pedal input)....and seems to run better in the upper rpms...
if you guys have not done this, i would highly recommend this as a nice maintenance/upgrade over the stock setup...
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Originally Posted by 1FASTC32
i changed over to the denso iridium IK16 plugs with some magnecor 8.5mm wires and it is amazing that i can tell this much of a difference, didn't really think i would be able to...
car runs/idles much smoother...accelerates much easier than before(read less pedal input)....and seems to run better in the upper rpms...
if you guys have not done this, i would highly recommend this as a nice maintenance/upgrade over the stock setup...
car runs/idles much smoother...accelerates much easier than before(read less pedal input)....and seems to run better in the upper rpms...
if you guys have not done this, i would highly recommend this as a nice maintenance/upgrade over the stock setup...
Thanks!
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me too..
i'm thinking of doing all these little things at the same time
IC Pump,
plugs and wires
heat spacer
SL55 boxes
and the ECU from Speentuning..
everything should run just a bit over $1k but well worth it.
How hard is to change the plugs and wires?
i'm thinking of doing all these little things at the same time
IC Pump,
plugs and wires
heat spacer
SL55 boxes
and the ECU from Speentuning..
everything should run just a bit over $1k but well worth it.
How hard is to change the plugs and wires?
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Originally Posted by Bif powell
Where did you pick them up? How much did they cost? Did you install them yourself - I've heard it's a major PITA. If you had them done, who did you have do it and what did they charge you?
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plugs were $143.88 plus shipping
http://www.magnecor.com/magnecor1/main.htm
part number 65211 cost $200 plus shipping
i did the install myself, as i don't let anyone work on my cars, i am a perfectionist and very **** about everything...lol
it is not hard at all, just a little time consuming...
remove the air boxes, remove the coil packs, then remove the spark plugs...it is that simple...the coil packs are even labeled so you can't screw it up...there are also labels on the valve cover for where to put each wire...
if someone wants to host some pics, i can send via email to post up...
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2002 C32 Black/Charcoal
Originally Posted by 1FASTC32
http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_cross.asp?pid=5303
plugs were $143.88 plus shipping
http://www.magnecor.com/magnecor1/main.htm
part number 65211 cost $200 plus shipping
i did the install myself, as i don't let anyone work on my cars, i am a perfectionist and very **** about everything...lol
it is not hard at all, just a little time consuming...
remove the air boxes, remove the coil packs, then remove the spark plugs...it is that simple...the coil packs are even labeled so you can't screw it up...there are also labels on the valve cover for where to put each wire...
if someone wants to host some pics, i can send via email to post up...
plugs were $143.88 plus shipping
http://www.magnecor.com/magnecor1/main.htm
part number 65211 cost $200 plus shipping
i did the install myself, as i don't let anyone work on my cars, i am a perfectionist and very **** about everything...lol
it is not hard at all, just a little time consuming...
remove the air boxes, remove the coil packs, then remove the spark plugs...it is that simple...the coil packs are even labeled so you can't screw it up...there are also labels on the valve cover for where to put each wire...
if someone wants to host some pics, i can send via email to post up...
For those of you considering: I am a hardcore automotive DIYer, and this task, IMHO, is not as easy as 1Fast makes it sound. The plugs closest to the firewall are a major PITA, unless you are limber like a noodle and have a vast assortment of socket extensions. Even then, it is installation by feel, not by sight. Plan on at least a few hours for the whole job (the first time, at least). Plan on some knucklebusters. If you are over 30 and/or not very flexible, plan on a backache too. In any case, make sure you have a variety of socket extensions available.
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C43, SLK32, CLK63 Black Series
Originally Posted by 1FASTC32
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Originally Posted by 1FASTC32
Denso Iridium plug 5304 IK20 $11.99
http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_ap...1&AAIA=1416912
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Originally Posted by amgmark
I did a search on this site and it says the stock number is 5304, not the 5303 your link is for.. not sure what the difference if any is.. ? just noticed..
Denso Iridium plug 5304 IK20 $11.99
http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_ap...1&AAIA=1416912
Denso Iridium plug 5304 IK20 $11.99
http://www.sparkplugs.com/results_ap...1&AAIA=1416912
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Originally Posted by SteveL
You can get the wires from for $135 plus shipping.
i only found one site that was cheaper than ordering from magnecor direct, but when i inquired about it, that was the old pricing and they did not have them in stock...be careful where you order from, my plug wires arrived 3 days after i ordered them...
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C43, SLK32, CLK63 Black Series
Originally Posted by 1FASTC32
where?
http://alamomotorsports.com/products..._mercedes.html
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Originally Posted by SteveL
Sorry, don't know why the url didn't up. Trying again...
http://alamomotorsports.com/products..._mercedes.html
http://alamomotorsports.com/products..._mercedes.html
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Originally Posted by Vomit
I did mine a year or so ago. The IK 16 is the plug to get. People with the IK 20 have not been happy with it. I literally dropped .2 seconds off of my 1/4 mile time and added 2-3 MPH with the plug/wire change. You are right, the big change seems to be in the high RPMs, where the car now seems to pull really hard right into the limiter (even the limiter raised with the Evo mods)
For those of you considering: I am a hardcore automotive DIYer, and this task, IMHO, is not as easy as 1Fast makes it sound. The plugs closest to the firewall are a major PITA, unless you are limber like a noodle and have a vast assortment of socket extensions. Even then, it is installation by feel, not by sight. Plan on at least a few hours for the whole job (the first time, at least). Plan on some knucklebusters. If you are over 30 and/or not very flexible, plan on a backache too. In any case, make sure you have a variety of socket extensions available.
For those of you considering: I am a hardcore automotive DIYer, and this task, IMHO, is not as easy as 1Fast makes it sound. The plugs closest to the firewall are a major PITA, unless you are limber like a noodle and have a vast assortment of socket extensions. Even then, it is installation by feel, not by sight. Plan on at least a few hours for the whole job (the first time, at least). Plan on some knucklebusters. If you are over 30 and/or not very flexible, plan on a backache too. In any case, make sure you have a variety of socket extensions available.
Is the IK16 still the correct plug for a stock car?
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Originally Posted by Vomit
Careful. I think you are looking at the IK20. By all accounts the 16 is the better plug for the C32.
NO, that is not the plug to get, you will not be happy with the way your car performs, just as Vomit already said...i am very happy with the IK16 plug...
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C43, SLK32, CLK63 Black Series
Originally Posted by psk145
Is the IK16 still the correct plug for a stock car?
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Originally Posted by 1FASTC32
yup, that is the place, they haven't updated their website in quite a while, couple years or something, the pricing is really old...they said they wouldn't sell it for that price...
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2002 C32 Black/Charcoal
Originally Posted by SteveL
Is IK16 for a stock or modded car or both? I assumed you guys were taking about modded cars (pulley & ECU at least).
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Originally Posted by SteveL
Is IK16 for a stock or modded car or both? I assumed you guys were taking about modded cars (pulley & ECU at least).
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I just did a web order and it looks like they accepted it for now. I guess we'll see if I get an email saying that it is a different price. Did you try to order from them and then find out or did you call?
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Originally Posted by 1FASTC32
i changed over to the denso iridium IK16 plugs with some magnecor 8.5mm wires and it is amazing that i can tell this much of a difference, didn't really think i would be able to...
car runs/idles much smoother...accelerates much easier than before(read less pedal input)....and seems to run better in the upper rpms...
if you guys have not done this, i would highly recommend this as a nice maintenance/upgrade over the stock setup...
car runs/idles much smoother...accelerates much easier than before(read less pedal input)....and seems to run better in the upper rpms...
if you guys have not done this, i would highly recommend this as a nice maintenance/upgrade over the stock setup...
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Hi guys I'm about to replace my spark plug with the denso IK-16, In denso website it said to use IK-20 and you guys used the IK-16. but I wanted to make sure I gap it correctly. what did you guys gap it to with the IK-16? thanks again