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650hp 10 X5///M - Stage 2, Vibrant 1794's , gutted cats, custom intake, AC Forged 22's 325hp 98 BMW 740iL - ///M5 6spd, www.bavengine.com w/ Performance Option, electric fan, CF intake tube w/ heatshield, Mag 14816 w/ notched bumper, Bilstein/H&R Stage II/Powerflex 600+hp 02 Harley F150 - MHP900 Stage 3 engine, KB2.3, 8# lower, 60# inj, Walbro FP's 135hp 01 TL1000R - M4 full exhaust, K&N, Yosh box, -1/+2 gears, 2CT's
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i agree, 100k is recommended but better safe than sorry, plus our babies need love and affection lol
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I've not quite hit 50K on EITHER my wife's 04 325Ci or my 06 3.0 X5..
I wasn't planning on EVER replacing the plugs since at the rate we're going it'll be another 5-6 years before we are even close to 100K (the recommended change point). Is there any value in changing them early ? mileage, power, etc or is it only noticeable on the 4.0+ engines..? ed |
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Any engine, from your lawn mower to your car can benefit from new plugs when they get tired and old. Problem is they don't just get old overnight, they gradually get weaker and you won't notice the change till you just do them. At only $36 and some change to do your car, it couldn't hurt if you felt the need or were just bored one weekend.
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650hp 10 X5///M - Stage 2, Vibrant 1794's , gutted cats, custom intake, AC Forged 22's 325hp 98 BMW 740iL - ///M5 6spd, www.bavengine.com w/ Performance Option, electric fan, CF intake tube w/ heatshield, Mag 14816 w/ notched bumper, Bilstein/H&R Stage II/Powerflex 600+hp 02 Harley F150 - MHP900 Stage 3 engine, KB2.3, 8# lower, 60# inj, Walbro FP's 135hp 01 TL1000R - M4 full exhaust, K&N, Yosh box, -1/+2 gears, 2CT's
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All the new electrode materials will last quite some time. Gone are the days of copper tips. Tips aren't the problem unless they are clearly eroded. Which they shouldn't be in a normal application tuned correctly......ever. Detonation and heat destroys electrodes. Way more than your stock engine is gonna see normally. Dont trust the stealers, change as many fluids as you can, as often as you can, it certainly is not going to hurt. 15k oil changes are crazy, unless your paying for them, lol. Fresh fluids are your friend
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See, while intellectually I agree that it makes sense to replace "stuff" that wears or gets less effective over time, I want to think that the engineers at BMW didn't pull a number out of the air when it came to determining replacement intervals. Now if you live in a really dusty climate or 80% of your driving is bumper to bumper, or some other extreme environment, then those fellows in Bavaria may not have it down exactly. But for those of us (and you can tell just by our mileage) that don't put a lot of "stress" on the engine and power train, I believe that the recommended service points are there for a reason, and mere mortals (like me) don't have any business re-designing their scientifically developed program. No, I don't believe in Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy... I do believe in buying GOOD, PREMIUM gas though.. ![]() ed |
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I didn't say tranny.
Agree to disagree. If you like, just do whatever BMW tells you to, its your perogitive. |
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