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Spec for most platinum tipped plugs in most cars is 100k. I replace mine every 60k or so but have never noticed an obvious difference.
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Yep. I replaced mine at about 80K and that was with lots of methanol being injected into the chamber for about 25K miles. So 100K is doable, but figure 60K to 75K as a conservative estimate.
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Denso ZXE27HBR8 is an Iridium plug. On my prev Camry the change interval on the Iridium plugs was 120k miles. When I pulled them at 110k I saw no difference between what I pulled and the new ones. The gap on the used ones was 0.032 instead of new at 0.031. I put the new ones in since I got the old ones out, but it made no difference whatsoever. Biggest waste of time ever, especially since the bank closest to the firewall was a PITA to remove.
Anyone have ideas why Toyota/Subaru wants us to replace these Iridium plugs at 60k? Come to think of it, looking at the first section of the shop manual posted in another thread, the service intervals for all services seems compressed. Are they figuring everyone will drive the piss out of these cars? |
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I bet it is still easier than the plugs on an svx.
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I haven't looked at the intervals yet but my guess is the usual Subaru intervals, 30k and 60k get gear, brake and engine fluids, 100k gets coolant, 60k gets plugs. Oil changes every 7500. -mike ![]() 11+ Years Maintaining, Modifying and Educating TriState Subaru Enthusiasts. Call directly as We carry almost every manufacturer now, so before you buy parts call us. AIM: AZP Installs | E-mail: sales@azpinstalls.com | 725 Fairfield Ave | Kenilworth, NJ 07033 | 908.248.2971 | T-1 Certified Amsoil Direct Jobber "Race Tested, Enthusiast Approved!" |
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Perhaps a bad design decision but not bad engineering. They knew early on in the development of the motor about this. You likely wont have to lift the engine, you'll just have to get creative with sockets, extensions and curse words. Now changing the starter motor looks a bit harder, hope that never fails.
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Really? That didn't look terribly hard to me, it's sitting right on top of the bell housing right near the firewall, next to the slave cylinder. Looked like there was plenty of room to get it out.
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So, if the plugs have to be changed at 60K and a lot of people here are saying they are not concerned with it then I guess in 4-5 years there are going to be a lot of these available on the used car market. Let the next owner worry about it.
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What's all this about a Subaru mechanic worth their weight? As a shade tree mechanic, I did plugs on my WRX for the first time ever in about 2 hours, with no previous experience on a Subaru, or any car ever for that matter. It was kind of a bitch, but I certainly didn't get the engine out of the car. You had to first remove the stock intake snorkel and airbox for the passenger side (maybe move the power steering reservoir too); the driver's side required removing the windshield washer reservoir (larger on my wagon than on the sedans). That's it. Flex head + extension, done.
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