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figured it's time, 75K miles on originals - 13 years old.

so, I got 4 6481 NGK ILFR6B plugs I want to put in, just wondering if there's anything to watch out for and how many of you would use oil or never-seize on the threads. I think NGK recommends dry install.

should be similar to our 03 H6es COPs right?

I also have an atmospheric temp sensor but dunno where it's mounted, my original has been reading 7 degrees low for years.

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I always use anti-seize when installing new plugs, and even on road wheel studs, when installing rims. Just don't allow anti-seize to get on the tip of the spark plug, but I am sure you already know that. Can't understand why NGK would recommend a dry install.

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NGK plugs already have nickel alloy coating on them.  On aluminum you can install them dry.  I do.

There's very little room to access the rear plugs, I usually use a plug socket -> short extension -> tiny wobbler coupling -> wobbler extension -> wrench.

Outside temp sensor would be on bumper, lower opening near license plate.

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