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Posted by wdTom on December 24, 2003 at 18:40:51 from (155.212.223.64):
In Reply to: Re: engine problem posted by RunnyNose Bob on December 24, 2003 at 04:32:09:
I won't disagree that some plugs may be better than others, but it may have to do with the engine too. I have an 86 slant 6 and I had put a set of ACs in it. Ran OK but had a little miss once in a while, and not just right when pulling hard. I check and set and replaced everything I and others could think of, except the plugs as they were new. Then I thought "whet the hel*" it isn't much more money compared to what I have already spent to try another set of plugs, another brand. So I put Champions in, had always run them but store didn't have them when I put the ACs in, and it is still running great. Again, I won't argue that some plugs and some engines don't agree with each other, but I don't think you can condem one brand for all applications.
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