Cost of Spark Plug Change?
#1
Cost of Spark Plug Change?
Mike at AWE recommended a plug change on my 12,000 mile 08TT with GIAC software, exhaust, Bilsteins, Sways and alignment done. He feels that with the higher boost it is a safety net to have new plugs put in. I have been getting crazy prices from two local dealers from $900 to $1,300 dollars. With many hours of labor being the big difference.
Any one out there with thoughts?
By the way, all of this work was done at AWE with excellent results and more than excellent service. Thanks to Mike, John and Todd.
Any one out there with thoughts?
By the way, all of this work was done at AWE with excellent results and more than excellent service. Thanks to Mike, John and Todd.
#4
Some people remove the engine to change spark plugs and that increases the cost.
My Porsche dealer changed mine in about two hours without removing the engine. Its a little tricky tho
My Porsche dealer changed mine in about two hours without removing the engine. Its a little tricky tho
#6
Dropping the engine is extremely simple in a 997tt, super easy for the dealer, or anybody with the proper equipment. Spark plugs take less than two hrs including dropping the engine. Having tried it on mine there is no way to do it without dropping the engine in less than two hrs, just too many components to remove and reinstall correctly. Runs 750-1200 around here at dealers.
#7
I have changed mine without removing the engine.
When removing the engine you must to a wheel alignment
When removing the engine you must to a wheel alignment
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#10
I had the spark plugs changed on my '08 GT2 this past week at a San Diego, CA dealer (12,000-mile service -- GT2 requires new plugs). I paid $693 (6.6 hours) labor and $145 for new plugs, for a total of $838.
#14
There's a lot more involved than just pulling the bumper...the oil and cooling lines to the turbos get in the way as well.
Dropping the engine makes the task easier, but Gene (eclou) has a good write up on how to torture yourself on a weekend:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post2660804
Dropping the engine makes the task easier, but Gene (eclou) has a good write up on how to torture yourself on a weekend:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post2660804
Last edited by bbywu; 06-27-2010 at 03:56 PM.
#15
Actually engine drop is a total overkill. Remove wheels, remove lights, remove bumper, remove intercollers, remove exhaust shields and you have excess to all plugs. 2 hours max. That would run you 100$ labour plus cost of plugs. ;-).