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tune up time
Hi all,
I just wanted to do some routine maintainance on my 2000 GS. I was wondering what oil and filter everyone was using? Also, what plugs and wires? Thanks,
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Chris cmezzetti@comcast.net 1987 Turbo T 2000 Regal GS |
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TUNE UP TIME
HOW MANY MILES? LEAVE THE PLUGS & WIRES ALONE THEY'RE GOOD FOR 100K(PLUGS) & 50-60K (WIRES) BUILD YOUR OWN CAI OR BUY ONE FROM THRASHER WITH A K&N CONE FILTER. YOU WILL GET BETTER AIR FLOW AND WILL LAST FOR LIFE.CHANGE OIL,TRANS FLUID,CLEAN FUEL INJECTORS
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Yeah, I know. I'll probably wait on the plugs and wires. I really need to change the oil and filter today though. I was mainly wondering what everyones' preferences were for oil and filters. The car only has 25000 miles.
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Chris cmezzetti@comcast.net 1987 Turbo T 2000 Regal GS |
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Wyyyyres...
Many of the turbo buick folks like the Belden Wires from Napa. Precut for the engine, lifetime no questions warrenty. Just bring them to the store. 40bucks or so.
I installed them, no complaints. www.regalgs.org
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97 Riviera Supercharged 13.951 @ 97.97 2.06 60' |
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