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Old 03-29-2009, 09:57 AM
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NGK Spark Plugs for Amazing Price!

Here in Toronto the BMW Stealer aks $28.50 per plug for the recommended NGK Platinum (G-Power Platinum).

I went to our Local Auto parts "Canadian Tire" they have them for ......Drum roll.........

$5.00 each!!

I picked up the "Iridium IX" for $9.99 each!! which are the top of the line NGK's & on their website the Iridiums are the best you can get for the X5 3.0

They have 3 versions you can choose from for the X5- 3.0

Listed according to their value and performance below

Dealer Price Canadian Tire

G-Power Platinum $28.50 each $5.00 each


Laser Platinum/Iridium Didn't Carry Didn't Carry


Iridium IX Didn't Carry $10.00 each

So in the PDF I'm gonna put this down, so the for Canadian your best bet is going to your Local Canadian Tire and getting the Plugs.

Oil
For OilBMW charges $8.50 per Liter for their formulated brand, Castrol Synthetic at the local stores is around$9.99 per liter.

Filter Kit
Dealer is charging $23.00 (filter and rings), which is maybe double than online but not so bad..

I may just get it from them, (cause with shipping charges from onliners your not far off from $20), unless I can find a local store at the online price.

Fuel Filter

Dealer charges $170 ! gonna look into this now (plus I need to know the procedures still on how to DIY if its possible)

So Canadian X5ers you have an awesome price to grab your plugs..from!!

NGK even has a their Canadian Headquarters here in Markham and they have a Canadian Website, you check your plug requirements on it.

[ NGK Sparkplugs Canada Limited ]

Americans I think your local stores may have the same thing in price going, check around your local auto stores.
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Did you have to adjust the gap on those plugs before you installed? My understanding is that the plugs from the stealer are "pre-gapped" to BMW specs and do not need adjustment before installation. If you buy from Canadian Tire, the gap may require adjustment to meet BMW specs.
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Old 03-30-2009, 01:08 PM
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If you buy the G-Power one from Crappy tire, then you need to adjust them, they are the same ones the Steeler sells, I guess they are gapped for the Steeler by NGK,

But it you buy the Iridium or the Laser Platinum, they are already pre gapped according to their packaging.

But I'm gonna call the local NGK office for some more info like Torqueing when putting the new plug in, cause the case has no info on that, just that to hand twist it in and then useing a regular wrench turn it 2/3 or something like that, and I'll reconfirm the gapping also.

I'll let you know what they say.
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Old 03-30-2009, 04:15 PM
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I just got off the phone with an NGK rep, found some interesting things.

1) Yes the Iridum IX are pre-gapped

2) You don't need a Torque wrench, just hand tighten them and use regular wrench to do a 1/3 tighten

3) DO NOT LUBE NGK PLUGS!! Very important he said, cause they already have an Anti-Seize coating on them, and lubing will make them prone to be over tightened!!
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Old 03-31-2009, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by bindas
I just got off the phone with an NGK rep, found some interesting things.

1) Yes the Iridum IX are pre-gapped

2) You don't need a Torque wrench, just hand tighten them and use regular wrench to do a 1/3 tighten

3) DO NOT LUBE NGK PLUGS!! Very important he said, cause they already have an Anti-Seize coating on them, and lubing will make them prone to be over tightened!!
fair comment on plug lube , however , if existing plugs squeal when removing then threads on head are dry and crusty so clean and polish old plug thread using oily rag then fit by hand then remove again if you want to fit new plugs .
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Old 03-31-2009, 01:50 PM
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Good advice.

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fair comment on plug lube , however , if existing plugs squeal when removing then threads on head are dry and crusty so clean and polish old plug thread using oily rag then fit by hand then remove again if you want to fit new plugs .
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when should you change the spark plugs on a 3.0? i got almost 48,000 miles
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when should you change the spark plugs on a 3.0? i got almost 48,000 miles
100k miles
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:59 AM
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when should you change the spark plugs on a 3.0? i got almost 48,000 miles
I would do it at the 50k mark. I changed my set at 52k and though they weren't completely worn out, I couldn't imagine them looking any similar @100K.
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Old 03-30-2009, 05:32 PM
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OE BMW and OEM BMW are not the same just so you know. You bought OEM BMW plugs.
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