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16-11-2008, 09:20 PM | #1 | ||
Finally rollin on 20's
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Brisbane
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I think I remember reading here or on another forum about a user having idling problems and that it possibly came from arking spark plugs due to water in the engine valley. Well mine has starting having a rough idle, so i opened every thing, and low and behold water/rust deposit in the 2 spark plugs closest to the drivers side. Is their a fix, do I just leave the rubber plugs off to dry over night?
Another thing I thought was doing it, the filter was absolutely filthy, what is the best option, K&N replacement or just the bog stocker back in. Where do I buy them. Car only has 37k on the clock...... Cheers
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