I believe they’re the m45il don’t know actual part #what part #?
Just installed mine 3 days ago with HKS plugs
BMS sells the Densos so I order those with my JB4. Gapped them at .024.
I have the NGK ILKR9Q7G and gapped at .024
A shop is most likely going to charge you shop rates. Also, you aren’t voiding the warranty by changing the spark plugs — they’re routine maintenance.
Changing the plugs isn’t difficult. As long as you have a decent tool set, some extensions, and a lot of patience. I would estimate an hour and a half on the first go round with you being very meticulous.
Subsequent changes would take under and hour once you have it down.
It’s not hard. And to pay a shop 3-4 hours of shop time is absurd unless you have money to blow.
Now if you don’t have a garage and you’re changing them in the blistering heat then I can see why you’d be inclined to pay someone. But assuming you have some shade, tools, and time — then I don’t see why you can’t get it done yourself.
Just did a quick search of Denso plugs and didn't see any threads of failures. Link them to me if you can, I'm curious to read myself. If there are failures I'm sure it's a very small percentage, which is why I said "likely to not fail." BMS is extremely reputable and wouldn't recommend something that is likely to fail. If there were frequent failures I'm sure they would have recommended something else, given how long the system has been out.That’s not entirely accurate given the number of Denso failures with ceramic cracking or premature blowouts that have been reported on these forums alone.
Just did a quick search of Denso plugs and didn't see any threads of failures. Link them to me if you can, I'm curious to read myself. If there are failures I'm sure it's a very small percentage, which is why I said "likely to not fail." BMS is extremely reputable and wouldn't recommend something that is likely to fail. If there were frequent failures I'm sure they would have recommended something else, given how long the system has been out.
Did it my self. Your first time will be tricky. After that it will be like childs play. Save your money do them yourself, you’ll be very happy you did when you finish.Guys, need some assistance here. Are you installing them yourselves? I hate voiding warranties or potentially ruining a car that has a warranty. I've looked at a video that showed a step by step process of how to complete the swap. I'm done some in-depth work on cars before but this motor is a damn maze. I'm confident I can do it but I am paranoid I'll mess something up.
How easy was it to install?
If you took it to a shop, how much did they charge you?
Preciate any help!
which ones did you install?Did it my self. Your first time will be tricky. After that it will be like childs play. Save your money do them yourself, you’ll be very happy you did when you finish.![]()