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wafeeq
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Post by wafeeq »

hi
under the cover lies the coils, there are three 8 mm bolts holding them, under them lives the spark plugs
there are only 2 types recommended by peugeot
EYQUEM: RFN52 HZ
Bocsh: FR 8 ME
other manufacturers like Beru, Denso have equivellant numbers.
But I believe you should stick to bosch
Changed the filter to K&N, put Bosch plugs and switched to LIQUI MOLI 0W40 oil.
It drives like a charm now
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wafeeq wrote:hi
under the cover lies the coils, there are three 8 mm bolts holding them, under them lives the spark plugs
there are only 2 types recommended by peugeot
EYQUEM: RFN52 HZ
Bocsh: FR 8 ME
other manufacturers like Beru, Denso have equivellant numbers.
But I believe you should stick to bosch
I have had problems with Bosch's in the past so have been put off to be honest. I have always liked Denso's.
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:arrowu:

Second the Denso's - i run iridiums in my turbo and the pick up seems a little sharper - could all be in my mind tho' :?
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denso are too expensive and are best left on jap crap
ngk's are the best for pugs, if you went to pug for plugs you would either get eyquem if your really unlucky, bosch if your lucky, or proper ngk's if the parts man likes you :lol:
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The only plugs I could get for the HPi were dealer supplied Bosch ones at £47 a set :shock:

You told me that James! :cheesy:
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i know, but we aint talking about the [s]crappy[/s] HPi now are we? :lol:
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Cheek! :evil:

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Actually maybe you can help me here, cold engine, accelerating from low revs with a light throttle I feel a bit of hesitation, dunno if it's a misfire or something else. Doesn't do it when the engine's warm, doesn't do it when you give it full throttle. Any ideas? :?
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sticky cam follower or duff injector

when was the last time it had an oil change?
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COUGH18monthsCOUGH :oops:
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:frown:
are you one or two year servicing intervals?
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2 years or 20000 miles, and in my defense she's prolly only done about 12000 since the last one, but I am aware that it's good practice to do "in-between" servicing.
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2 years or 20000 miles, and in my defense she's prolly only done about 12000 since the last one, but I am aware that it's good practice to do "in-between" servicing.
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yeah, i think an oil change is called for, take it for a 30 min motorway blast to get the old oil red hot then drain it, and use castrol edge 0w40
or mobil one 5w40
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Will do boss, I'll report back when it's done. 8)

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no problem 8)

is the problem anything like what happend before with the egr?
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