I really like the Beru Ultra-X plugs.
It's a 4 electrode plug and it works great.
http://www.beru.com/english/produkte/zuendkerzen/ultrax.php

Mark Reda.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jesse T Walz" <[email protected]>
To: "a2list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: [a2-16v-list] Bad fuel accumulator?


> I am currently using bosch silbers.  I am trying these out for
> the first time.  I think the triple electrode bosch F6DTCs are
> better.  I will try the NGKs next.  
> 
> I need to make some time to work on the car.  I have been putting
> off most work on it since I plan to strip the whole car this fall
> and winter in preparation of body work and a complete color
> change.  I will be stripping everything including the engine,
> interior, windows, etc.  Rust around the windshield is the major
> driving force to the whole restoration.  It has started to leak
> around the gasket now when driving in the rain as well as looking
> really bad.  I plan to send time on the engine too.  
> 
> That's just a little pre project warning to you all.  I sure I
> will have endless amounts of questions to ask, and probably a few
> unforeseen problems to deal with.  
> 
> Regards,
> Jesse
> 
> Holland Phillips wrote:
> > 
> > You may be barking up the wrong tree, focusing on fuel being the
> > problem.
> > What are you  guys running for spark plugs?  I've been running NGK
> > BCP6ET's (NGK stock #4563, or Beck Arnley 176-5182) triple electrode
> > plugs, and they seem to really work better than the Beru Silverstones I
> > used before, which were a slight improvement over the usual Bosch
> > F6DTC's.  My car seems to start a little quicker with the NGK's, as
> > well as having a slightly smoother idle.
> > Since your problem seems to be only at cold start, with no other
> > symptoms at other times, I'd make damn sure that the ignition system is
> > functioning at optimum levels before I'd tear my hair out chasing
> > injection gremlins.  The NGK's can be hard to find in stock, but most
> > auto parts stores can order them from their supplier.
> > 
> > --Holland
> > [email protected]
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