Haha sorry my mistake... yeah it was meant to be to OP, my money is on plugs...Glad you got yours sorted too buddy! Dom
Just spoke with the VW garage that did my service and changed the plugs in May. They used part number 1KO 06H 905 601 A, but that could well be bosch or NGK by what the chap was saying - only one way to tell i guess :)
Quote from: brookesb32 on October 31, 2011, 02:12:24 pm Just spoke with the VW garage that did my service and changed the plugs in May. They used part number 1KO 06H 905 601 A, but that could well be bosch or NGK by what the chap was saying - only one way to tell i guess :)I had mine changed a few weeks ago by VW but they were still Cr*p. Take the bosch ones out and put the NGK ones in, 36 quid for 4.
Quote from: jamma on October 31, 2011, 02:23:20 pmQuote from: brookesb32 on October 31, 2011, 02:12:24 pm Just spoke with the VW garage that did my service and changed the plugs in May. They used part number 1KO 06H 905 601 A, but that could well be bosch or NGK by what the chap was saying - only one way to tell i guess :)I had mine changed a few weeks ago by VW but they were still Cr*p. Take the bosch ones out and put the NGK ones in, 36 quid for 4. Thanks Jamma - were they these ones?NGK PFR7S8EG - 1675 http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Volkswagen_Golf_2.0_2005/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/spark-plugs/?408441120&1&b1dd245c2645a2f8d87301867bf48eb7cd7a7ffa&000301
BKR7EIX. Mine are as fitted by JKM
Might pick me up another new set from TPS, but NGK ones this time as I'm currently on Bosch
I think from a remap point of view, NGK are stronger plugs. Bosch are ok for normal use IMO