What Spark Plugs Do You Guys Use?
#41
just order from partsamerica.com, they have them for 4 - 5 bucks. last time i checked it was 22-23 bucks after shipping. compared to the 32 i payed for them locally, is not a bad deal.
#43
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Vosko you lied to me. PEP boys doesnot keep them in stock. in fact i have been to every autoparts store in town now. pep boys, discount autoparts, autozone, napa, motorcycle shops. nobody sells these plugs. they can see it on there screen so when i say ok order it for me they say oh we cant do that, sorry. so i guess i have to find someother place to get them. i think my town just sucks.
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well i guess your pep boys like you. my pep boys hates me. uh a what car....uh a rotoreee??? uh um hey jim come here a sec...this guy has a rotoreeeeeee something. and he needs plugs. oh yeah here they are and look i cant order them. thank you come again.
#46
didn't really read threw the post's, but I've tried a lot of diffrent plugs and nothing beats the stock bur9eq' or bur9eqp's... the eqp's are the platenum version of the standart ngk plug.
I'd also like to throw in that I've seen several blown engines from using the newer style HKS etc plugs that use a tungsten or thin wire type electrode while under boost that were tunned well with good a/f ratios. My theory is that it possible heats up the thin metal wire and starts to glow causing the a/f mixture to predetonate and then kill the engines
I'd also like to throw in that I've seen several blown engines from using the newer style HKS etc plugs that use a tungsten or thin wire type electrode while under boost that were tunned well with good a/f ratios. My theory is that it possible heats up the thin metal wire and starts to glow causing the a/f mixture to predetonate and then kill the engines
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bur9eqp is what i am trying to find but nobody has it and nobody can order it. i see peterfarellsupercars sells plugs on his website. do you guys have any experience with them? it didnt list a part number. i think they were like $9 a piece.