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spit fire plugs
are thay any good......I herd they burn up.......need a good plug for a
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Pure snake oil....
I don't know what engine you are talking about, but Jeep engines with MSD run best on Champion plugs. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Fish Man Wet Hunter wrote: > > are thay any good......I herd they burn up.......need a good plug for a > MSD..6 |
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>are thay any good......I herd they burn up.......need a good plug for a
>MSD..6 I tried them in several applications and I found that the major application they are good for is wallet lightening. Other than that , they did allright in my two stroke motocross bike. They prolly would have done well in my RX 7 also, cause it injects oil into the fuel. Non two stroke , piston motors I never saw them make a damn bit of difference MLM |
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Autolite
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