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Molal24

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  • Birthday 11/18/1988

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    Toledo, OH
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    '07 Infiniti G35x
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  1. You must of had a pretty damn hot mom then...
  2. lol it's funny. My family just opened up a restaurant and any delivery I use the Honda Accord. Less mileage and a hell of a lot better fuel mileage.
  3. Saw all of these in a span of 5 minutes walking out to my car after class. The red one is mine of course. Sorry for the crappy pics. Damn Palm...
  4. Taking off the coil pack is real easy. The hardest one is the back driver side. The only way to really get it is to unclip it from the wire coming to it and it will come right out. If I would have known that I would have finished the whole project in 45 minutes. Make sure you use the knuckle! If not then you ain't getting far besides maybe one plug...
  5. It's been on there for 71k. Stock plug. And camera made it look worse than it is...
  6. Never posted these. Left is old right is the new....Already I can feel the gas mileage difference. Sorry crappy cell pic.
  7. Yeah I'm taking it to the shop tomorrow. I got the coil up to where I had a solid 1/2 inch of the screw visible. I tried using some pliers and nothing. That sucker was in there tight. So I'll let the mechanics handle it...
  8. I gotta question for you guys. I just changed the plugs on my mom's 2003 Honda Accord EX and I managed to break a screw. Its a screw that's holding the coil pack in. It managed not to break underneath the coil or above the coil, but in the middle of the coil. So the coil can still wiggle but cannot be removed. I don't know what to do. It doesn't seem like it's hurting anything considering there's an extra cover above the coils that is screwed on to ensure they don't come up. Also, this screw is the one that goes through the top cover and a nut comes down on it to make sure the cover is on. Any advice? I got a picture attached of whats going on and how this screw sits. Thanks.
  9. Thanks. I'm just saying though, that back driver one killed me. It literally drove me nuts. On top of that I ended up getting the spark plug socket stuck inside the engine with the old spark plug. It was all hell trying to get it back out. I couldn't get the damn extension to clip back on. Finally had my 13 year old sister put her small hand in there and get it for me. Was rather sad watching her do it with such ease...
  10. Finally done! The back driver side took the longest. Found out the best way to get it was to un-clip the wiring on the coil. Without that it's impossible to get that thing out.
  11. I'm working on mine right now as I type this. Got the two front ones out and replaced. I'm waiting for my brother to come back from AutoZone with the knuckle so I can get to the back ones....Looks like they will be a biotch...
  12. Amazing! I have the same issue but will probably not complain about it after seeing how much work you had to do...lol
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