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Iridium spark plugs
jaggernaut
#1 Posted : Thursday, April 19, 2012 12:42:21 PM
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There is a very big sign pasted on the engine of my 'prombox' that says that i should only use iridium plugs. Now, I have done servicing 4 times i.e. 20,000km and none of the service stations has been having these iridium plugs and therefore have been using the same plugs that the 'prombox' had when shipped from japan since i fear replacing them with normal plugs.

Where can I get these iridium plugs and how much do they cost? Can I use normal plugs? The engine is a 2000cc Toyota D4 vvti.
jamplu
#2 Posted : Thursday, April 19, 2012 12:57:30 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
There is a very big sign pasted on the engine of my 'prombox' that says that i should only use iridium plugs. Now, I have done servicing 4 times i.e. 20,000km and none of the service stations has been having these iridium plugs and therefore have been using the same plugs that the 'prombox' had when shipped from japan since i fear replacing them with normal plugs.

Where can I get these iridium plugs and how much do they cost? Can I use normal plugs? The engine is a 2000cc Toyota D4 vvti.


have you checked with Toyota Kenya?
jaggernaut
#3 Posted : Thursday, April 19, 2012 1:14:45 PM
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jamplu wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
There is a very big sign pasted on the engine of my 'prombox' that says that i should only use iridium plugs. Now, I have done servicing 4 times i.e. 20,000km and none of the service stations has been having these iridium plugs and therefore have been using the same plugs that the 'prombox' had when shipped from japan since i fear replacing them with normal plugs.

Where can I get these iridium plugs and how much do they cost? Can I use normal plugs? The engine is a 2000cc Toyota D4 vvti.


have you checked with Toyota Kenya?


Sasa, sisi watu ya 'prombox' never go to toyota Kenya for spare parts. Any alternatives?
jamplu
#4 Posted : Thursday, April 19, 2012 2:05:55 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
jamplu wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
There is a very big sign pasted on the engine of my 'prombox' that says that i should only use iridium plugs. Now, I have done servicing 4 times i.e. 20,000km and none of the service stations has been having these iridium plugs and therefore have been using the same plugs that the 'prombox' had when shipped from japan since i fear replacing them with normal plugs.

Where can I get these iridium plugs and how much do they cost? Can I use normal plugs? The engine is a 2000cc Toyota D4 vvti.


have you checked with Toyota Kenya?


Sasa, sisi watu ya 'prombox' never go to toyota Kenya for spare parts. Any alternatives?


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly kwani hio prombox yako sio toyota...
anyway try CMS industrial area lakini the only place you are guaranteed to get them ni Toyota Kenya but pesa nayo...
tegadwa
#5 Posted : Thursday, April 19, 2012 4:01:03 PM
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Go to Greenlight Auto along Dar-es-Salaam Road in Industrial Area. I usually get mine there @1800 a plug with a mileage of 20,000km.
GGK
#6 Posted : Thursday, April 19, 2012 6:10:22 PM
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tegadwa wrote:
Go to Greenlight Auto along Dar-es-Salaam Road in Industrial Area. I usually get mine there @1800 a plug with a mileage of 20,000km.


What @1800 a plug! That's robbery!
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jamplu
#7 Posted : Thursday, April 19, 2012 7:29:34 PM
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GGK wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
Go to Greenlight Auto along Dar-es-Salaam Road in Industrial Area. I usually get mine there @1800 a plug with a mileage of 20,000km.


What @1800 a plug! That's robbery!


Genuine parts are really expensive.
iKenya
#8 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 4:26:13 AM
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Sometime back i could swear by this plugs and would religiously source them from some muhindi who was a player in the performance cars in Nai...until one time i couldn't find him and ended up at CMC (the one opposite the land-rover showroom) only to discover that the price there was HALF what it was in all those 'deal' shops....Dont just assume that the main dealer is more expe...
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tuvok
#9 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 10:06:02 AM
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Which YOM is your car? The engines are different 3S-FSE(older) or 1AZ-FSE(newer until 2008).

for 3S-FSE - http://www.toyodiy.com/p...A_ST210-AEPGH_1901.html
The plugs to use are:
DENSO -> PK20GR8 - cost me about 1250/- each about 2 years ago at Commercial Motor Spares (www.cms.co.ke). Haven't replaced yet.
or NGK -> BKR6EPA-8 - not sure how much, but that joint where @iKenya mentions should be an NGK outlet.
I prefer the DENSOs

For the 1AZ-FSE - http://www.toyodiy.com/p..._AZT240-AEXGH_1901.html
The plugs to use are:
DENSO -> SK20BGR11 - not sure of the price but I suspect would be around the figures quoted previously.

This would be useful (not just for Toyota):

Denso Plugs List (Ex Japan):
http://www.denso.co.jp/c...;filename=maker6jpn.csv

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Side note - using the wrong plugs especially on a D4 is *not* a good idea. Genuine parts may be more expensive but you won't need to replace them often.
jaggernaut
#10 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 10:23:58 AM
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tuvok wrote:
Which YOM is your car? The engines are different 3S-FSE(older) or 1AZ-FSE(newer until 2008).

for 3S-FSE - http://www.toyodiy.com/p...A_ST210-AEPGH_1901.html
The plugs to use are:
DENSO -> PK20GR8 - cost me about 1250/- each about 2 years ago at Commercial Motor Spares (www.cms.co.ke). Haven't replaced yet.
or NGK -> BKR6EPA-8 - not sure how much, but that joint where @iKenya mentions should be an NGK outlet.
I prefer the DENSOs

For the 1AZ-FSE - http://www.toyodiy.com/p..._AZT240-AEXGH_1901.html
The plugs to use are:
DENSO -> SK20BGR11 - not sure of the price but I suspect would be around the figures quoted previously.

This would be useful (not just for Toyota):

Denso Plugs List (Ex Japan):
http://www.denso.co.jp/c...;filename=maker6jpn.csv

-

Side note - using the wrong plugs especially on a D4 is *not* a good idea. Genuine parts may be more expensive but you won't need to replace them often.


Thanks. The car is a 2003 model with the 1AZ-FSE engine. I contacted CMS and they said they go for 1,800.

One other thing, am very surprised after seeing on the Denso Website that their iridium plugs are supposed to run for 30,000miles (50,000km). They also say that newer toyota models come with plugs that run for 120,000miles (200,000km).
tegadwa
#11 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 11:18:25 AM
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GGK wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
Go to Greenlight Auto along Dar-es-Salaam Road in Industrial Area. I usually get mine there @1800 a plug with a mileage of 20,000km.


What @1800 a plug! That's robbery!


They are genuine and you would't need to change them for 20,000kms. Depending on your driving, that could be a year of no changing plugs (as opposed to the cheaper plugs which cost 1500 a set and you have to change every 5000km). Genuine parts aren't cheap. But they increase your car's life and performance.
McReggae
#12 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 11:23:04 AM
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tegadwa wrote:
GGK wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
Go to Greenlight Auto along Dar-es-Salaam Road in Industrial Area. I usually get mine there @1800 a plug with a mileage of 20,000km.


What @1800 a plug! That's robbery!


They are genuine and you would't need to change them for 20,000kms. Depending on your driving, that could be a year of no changing plugs (as opposed to the cheaper plugs which cost 1500 a set and you have to change every 5000km). Genuine parts aren't cheap. But they increase your car's life and performance.


1800*4 = 7200/=
1500*4 = 6000/=
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Impunity
#13 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 11:57:14 AM
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@McReggae ditto.
Very few people understands the basics of economy.They have been hoodwinked to think that "genuine" is cheaper in the long run...Na hiyo balance ya 1200 ni kama chupa 10 za phombe at any rocol....
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chemos
#14 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 12:04:07 PM
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McReggae wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
GGK wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
Go to Greenlight Auto along Dar-es-Salaam Road in Industrial Area. I usually get mine there @1800 a plug with a mileage of 20,000km.


What @1800 a plug! That's robbery!


They are genuine and you would't need to change them for 20,000kms. Depending on your driving, that could be a year of no changing plugs (as opposed to the cheaper plugs which cost 1500 a set and you have to change every 5000km). Genuine parts aren't cheap. But they increase your car's life and performance.


1800*4 = 7200/=
1500*4 = 6000/=



1500 for a set not a piece..smile
McReggae
#15 Posted : Friday, April 20, 2012 12:10:42 PM
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chemos wrote:
McReggae wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
GGK wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
Go to Greenlight Auto along Dar-es-Salaam Road in Industrial Area. I usually get mine there @1800 a plug with a mileage of 20,000km.


What @1800 a plug! That's robbery!


They are genuine and you would't need to change them for 20,000kms. Depending on your driving, that could be a year of no changing plugs (as opposed to the cheaper plugs which cost 1500 a set and you have to change every 5000km). Genuine parts aren't cheap. But they increase your car's life and performance.


1800*4 = 7200/=
1500*4 = 6000/=



1500 for a set not a piece..smile


@chemos you don't underastand my calculation then it seems:

Genuine: You spend 7200/= for 20,000 kms
'Fake' that works, you spend 6000/= for 20,000 kms!!!
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Impunity
#16 Posted : Saturday, April 21, 2012 11:15:55 AM
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McReggae wrote:
chemos wrote:
McReggae wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
GGK wrote:
tegadwa wrote:
Go to Greenlight Auto along Dar-es-Salaam Road in Industrial Area. I usually get mine there @1800 a plug with a mileage of 20,000km.


What @1800 a plug! That's robbery!


They are genuine and you would't need to change them for 20,000kms. Depending on your driving, that could be a year of no changing plugs (as opposed to the cheaper plugs which cost 1500 a set and you have to change every 5000km). Genuine parts aren't cheap. But they increase your car's life and performance.


1800*4 = 7200/=
1500*4 = 6000/=



1500 for a set not a piece..smile


@chemos you don't underastand my calculation then it seems:

Genuine: You spend 7200/= for 20,000 kms
'Fake' that works, you spend 6000/= for 20,000 kms!!!


Financial training should be made mandatory in our schools and middle level colleges.

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jamplu
#17 Posted : Saturday, April 21, 2012 11:40:01 AM
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if you use fake parts in your car how much are you really saving in the long run...
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly its amazing how we always think short-term

Impunity
#18 Posted : Saturday, April 21, 2012 1:12:59 PM
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jamplu wrote:
if you use fake parts in your car how much are you really saving in the long run...
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly its amazing how we always think short-term



How much fuel in %age do u save by using "original" plugs viz-a-vis "za jamii"?
U will be surprised the %age is less than unity.Then u need to drive your car like a decade for you to save like 2K.And this saving is eaten by buying a singo plug at Kes.1800 (jeez, kwani ya rocket???)
@McReggae gave us figures to ponder, you too can do better by providing figures here sio mambo na pang'ang'a tu.
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#19 Posted : Saturday, April 21, 2012 3:36:27 PM
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Got service parts @ toyota kenya n the rates have come down mostly by 40%. Probably to carter 4 more clients n salvage from buying counterfeits.e.g

Sparks- 360 bob each
Oil filter- approx. 1300
Odec
#20 Posted : Tuesday, April 24, 2012 7:04:54 AM
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I got mine from Impala (Tom Mboya st.)for 950 each does it mean they r fake that was in Aug 2010 i still use them & they still look good.Does it mean they are fake?
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