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07-03-2008, 12:58 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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South East
Location: Ocala, FL
Vehicle:2001 Outback Wagon White |
New Spark Plugs
So, my engine is feeling a little sick so I've decided to replace the spark plugs in hopes that will make him feel a bit better.
The problem is when I'm on the gas (either accelerating or just cruising, except when accelerating hard or coasting) the car feels a bit as if it's running out of gas. It's hard to explain but that's how it feels. As the RPM's climb I can see the gauge kind of jump up and slow down about every 250 revs. I can physically feel the car "lurching". What spark plugs does NASIOC recommend for a 97 Legacy GT? Also, what is the gap requirement for the new plugs? And if anyone knows anything else I can do to tune up the motor a bit, please tell me. |
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