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at 100k km, I replaced (all Bosch) Plugs , Coils, starter, battery, voltage regulator (40).
So new Bosch plugs and red-top coils seemed worth the $109. Old spark plugs were pretty crusty, which made me feel better about doing it.
FWIW, if you don't have Bosch, BERU, Bremi, or NGK plugs/coils and have store brand stuff, I stop diagnostic work until you get OE grade stuff put in there. BMW's don't like the Zone/ebay for ignition parts in my experience.
Yeah can go wrong with acdelco. I run Bosch in my 93 4.3
I've run Bosch iridium's in all my vehicles (boosted and daily). No gapping needed.
I have a 2010 Silverado, and I had a 2011 Silverado. Go with the Delco's. It what your truck was built with, it what she will run best with.
If you do go with something else. Stick with a denso, or an NGK. Avoid Bosch plugs in that truck like the plague or you will start tripping codes.
I am getting better MPG,but It seems a little lacking in the power dept. compared to the autolite copper I had in?!Especially as far as low end torque.
the plugs are brand new Bosch Double Platinum.... so then I went out, put them back in and was still a biotch to start....
I did not have good experiences with Bosch on another vehicle.
I have solved so many drivability problems taking Bosch plugs out of misfiring engines.
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