Does anyone know where to buy NGK spark plugs and senors besides Nissan which probably charges way too much? Also, should I go with the standard plug or the platinum and are there 1 or 2 O2 sensors. I thought every car had two but I only see one listed in my haynes manual. I have a 90 sentra by the way.
Last edited by dschrier : May 14th, 2002 at 10:34 PM.
The standard plugs are fine. You can try Pepboys or any other auto supply store. NGK is pretty popular. I have no idea about the O2 sensors.
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As before mentioned, any auto parts store should carry them. As for the O2 sensor, there si only one. It sticks out from teh exhust manifold. A little cylindrical item with one wire coming from it.
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Make sure it is designed for the car. Bosch makes Nissan O2's so go with one of those. Should be able to find it considerably cheaper through an autoparts store.
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B12 w/ JDM SR20DE 424 whp 328 ft. lbs. 2440 lbs w/ a full tank.
B14 w/ VE 244 whp 228 ft. lbs
"You might be a king or a little street sweeper, but sooner or later, you dance with the Reaper."
Got them for a very reasonable prices. I just made my order last night, so I couldn't attest to you how good is their services. This is my first time ordering from these guys, so we'll see what will happen next.
I think napa and autozone both have the O.E. design one for about $23 and a universal which I believe you need to splice your own wire for goes for about $17.
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