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pontiac g6 owners, some help?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaladinMan187" data-source="post: 12979557" data-attributes="member: 138882"><p>I had an 05 with the 3.5. Is hers a 3.5 or 3.9? I had mine to 90K miles with only one mishap with the plugs misfiring randomly for a minute on a steep hill. From then on, I kept them swapped with AC-Delco plugs every 30k. I know the plug wires were touching several spots on my engine but never gave me an issue so they were factory when I sold it. The 3.5 isn't horrible to do plugs on. You can feel them easily when you reach back and doing them wasn't that hard. Your knees and calves hurt from trying to hyper-extend your legs while putting them in. I've done one set of plugs on a 3.9 car and it was almost the same from what I remember. GM wires are expensive but on these cars a necessity. I've used NAPA wires on another GM Z-body *thats what think these cars were designated*, Malibu I think it was and they were garbage all 3 times we turned them in for a new set at NAPA. Start there. I know they also had an issue with a few of the transmissions but thats a whole different ball of wax. I sold my car because it started shifting/slipping and I wanted something different. Good luck. Feel free to PM me if you want more info from what I have around. G6Performance.com can be a great source of info too. Great group of people over there from when I had my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaladinMan187, post: 12979557, member: 138882"] I had an 05 with the 3.5. Is hers a 3.5 or 3.9? I had mine to 90K miles with only one mishap with the plugs misfiring randomly for a minute on a steep hill. From then on, I kept them swapped with AC-Delco plugs every 30k. I know the plug wires were touching several spots on my engine but never gave me an issue so they were factory when I sold it. The 3.5 isn't horrible to do plugs on. You can feel them easily when you reach back and doing them wasn't that hard. Your knees and calves hurt from trying to hyper-extend your legs while putting them in. I've done one set of plugs on a 3.9 car and it was almost the same from what I remember. GM wires are expensive but on these cars a necessity. I've used NAPA wires on another GM Z-body *thats what think these cars were designated*, Malibu I think it was and they were garbage all 3 times we turned them in for a new set at NAPA. Start there. I know they also had an issue with a few of the transmissions but thats a whole different ball of wax. I sold my car because it started shifting/slipping and I wanted something different. Good luck. Feel free to PM me if you want more info from what I have around. G6Performance.com can be a great source of info too. Great group of people over there from when I had my car. [/QUOTE]
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