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Just wondering who would be interested in a potential group buy for Denso Iridium Power spark plugs.

Cost will be $16 per plug (inc GST) + postage (Express Post anywhere) from Vic.

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We have them installed in 2 M35's here in Vic, both of which run beautifully (OE platinum gaps are 0.8mm).

Unfortunately due to the fact that the M35 plugs need to be shipped from Japan, there will be a 10-12 week wait from time of order.

Have yet to look at S1 or S2 plugs, but let me know if you are interested and I will get a price for C34's also

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pfft i put in local ones and my car has been running fine. i think the local ones are identical, but there is a letter in the part number that appears in a different spot.

however, better plugs might be worth the money, and at $16 a pop thats a decent price! thats platinum price! normally iridiums are $20+ a pop

No you can get iridium plugs for $16 if you know the right places to look.

Just out of curiosity- why are you against running copper plugs? just cause its a PITA to change them?

I found the Irridium plugs made a big difference in my sr20DE motor- but I prefered coppers in the Sr20DET. Personal preference I suppose.

it funny you should say that about SR20s, i did the exact same thing!

and yeah, you dont wanna be changing plugs too often in an M35. you need to remove half the intake piping to get at them. doing that more than once every 4 years would suck bigtime!

Just out of curiosity- why are you against running copper plugs? just cause its a PITA to change them?

Yep, as zei20l says below, there is quite a bit that has to be removed to get to them (they are bloody deep in the engine too).

I can tell you that the Denso Iridium plugs also improve the VQ25DET's reponsiveness (and willingness to rev) a bit with when compared to NGK Platinums (changed at 80,000kms).

and yeah, you dont wanna be changing plugs too often in an M35. you need to remove half the intake piping to get at them. doing that more than once every 4 years would suck bigtime!

Indeed.

Just wondering who would be interested in a potential group buy for Denso Iridium Power spark plugs.

Cost will be $16 per plug (inc GST) + postage (Express Post anywhere) from Vic.

Quick read HERE

We have them installed in 2 M35's here in Vic, both of which run beautifully (OE platinum gaps are 0.8mm).

Unfortunately due to the fact that the M35 plugs need to be shipped from Japan, there will be a 10-12 week wait from time of order.

Have yet to look at S1 or S2 plugs, but let me know if you are interested and I will get a price for C34's also

Count me in for 6.

When are you looking at placing the order?

Cheers

Count me in for 6.

When are you looking at placing the order?

Cheers

When do you need them?

I was probably looking at placing the order in the first week in June.

I will need the money up front to place the order (I have to pay all money up front to Denso when I place the order).

Edited by iamhe77

I just bough a set of 6 NGK Platinums from my local repco store.

costed me $ 31 each.

but then its worth it becuase i feel the car is going alot better now,

Not sure if it gona save some fuel as I just filled up yesterday, see if i can get any more kms out of it.

by the way for someone who is going to change the plug themselves,

I accidently dropped a plug into the turbo intake pipe when i was fitting the new plug, yea i know its stuipd mistake but some how my plug changer decided to slip the plug perfectly inside the pipe.

Lucky I got the magnetic picked if not I just have to pull the turbo intake pipe out!

so if u happen to do it urself, make sure u put anything to fill the hole up before u start putting the plug in.

Yea, I think I know which one you are talking about ...

I saw it at Yahoo Auction Japan,

its starting bid at 10k yen.

Yea, I was thinking the same thing too...

I thou would be good to keep one as a core.

you should have it high flow and use it on ur car, then keep your stock one as a core for who blew thier turbo!

When do you need them?

I was probably looking at placing the order in the first week in June.

I will need the money up front to place the order (I have to pay all money up front to Denso when I place the order).

No real hurry man....i will be doing them at the next service along with a full tranny service and that is 3000km away.

No real hurry man....i will be doing them at the next service along with a full tranny service and that is 3000km away.

Yeah, but remember that the plugs will take sometime to come over.

Would definitely be interested, let me know when you need dollars. D

No worries Dale.

Will find out when the next shipment for Denso leaves Japan to give a firm date.

definetly count me in cameron i will maybe get two sets if the price is right

No difference in price for 2 sets Liam. Sorry mate.

$16 per plug = $96 for a set... + Express post to wherever you are located.

~3 month wait on plugs after order is received by Denso (I can not speed this up).

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