Any new spark plugs on the market?
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Any new spark plugs on the market?
I've seen a lot of Iridium users, any new developments or experiences with alternate plugs other than the NGKs or Bosch Supers?
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Most of the plugs on the market are new, not much of a selection in used plugs….
My experience is that the ‘cheap’ copper plugs work better than the fancy expensive stuff. Just pick up some good Bosch or NGK copper plugs and save the change for something else.
My experience is that the ‘cheap’ copper plugs work better than the fancy expensive stuff. Just pick up some good Bosch or NGK copper plugs and save the change for something else.
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I have a excellent set of non new spark plugs for sale, they just need a little clean up, free shipping for you.
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Iridiums are great plugs if you want to run 150K miles per set.
Unfortunately, in the 951 the head-gasket and the copper plugs are neck and neck on service interval. Mod it a bunch and "its head gasket by a nose!" (spoken in Shawshank voice)
Unfortunately, in the 951 the head-gasket and the copper plugs are neck and neck on service interval. Mod it a bunch and "its head gasket by a nose!" (spoken in Shawshank voice)
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I think LFA951 posts more about plugs than Lart posts about polishing parts.
Spark plug technology hasn't changed much since the last time you bought plugs.
Spark plug technology hasn't changed much since the last time you bought plugs.
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sparks getting fouled that's because your car in to tuned properly.
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