Sunday, August 22, 2010
How To Replace Spark Plug Wires
- Do the checking at night or wait until it is dark outside.
- Start the car engine and then open the hood and remove the wires slowly.
- When removing the plug wires from the cylinder you must check carefully and look around the wires, if the wires light up meaning the wires are bad.
* If the wires in good condition, they won’t light up when the cable surface close to the engine. Only the head of the wires will light up because it connected to the plugs.
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Steps to replace spark plug cable
- Turn off the engine.
- Open the new plug cables and see whether are they label with 1, 2 , 3 and 4, if the new cables aren’t then lay them down and label them by the length of wires.
- Remove and replace the cable one by one. Do not think to unplug all at the same time unless you mark it with number.
- When removing cable from the distributor cap, remember to loose the gap first and not to remove by force. - Normally the manufacturer will deliver together with a plastic slot that use to hold the cable so that they don’t rub against each other or touch on any art of the engine.
Tips:
1. You can replace only those broken wires, but I prefer to replace 1 set (4 wires).
2. Don’t think to save cost and replace the low quality of spark plug wires, because it doesn’t worth and may be pay more in future for the maintenance.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
The Plustar Pulse Plug
The Plug is designed for the car to burn fuel in generating power and make the car run. If the plugs not able to completely burn fuel may be wasted. The Plustar Pulse Plugs uses an advance technology to make every drop of gas burn better and cleaner, therefore choosing the right plugs may help you save petrol and make your car more powerful.
The key features of the Plustar Pulse Plugs are:
- Improved throttle response
- Better fuel economy, reduced unburned hydrocarbons and reduced misfires
- Contain inconel alloy electrode
- Integrated peaking capacitor to store and release incoming ignition energy
- 50,000-mile expected life
- Made in the USA
The plugs can be installed by default, but you may need to adjust the gaps in between the Heat Range Cone and the Ground Strap to follow your car manufacturer recommended gaps if it doesn’t meet your car standard.