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Spark plugs really matter?

Old Mar 12, 2009 | 05:26 PM
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To anyone buying Autolite 5224 a piece of ceramic may break off while your driving after 25 000 km's
Man i bought the Bosch thinking the more expensive the better ........... Wish i ad read this forum earlier I
would definitely have gotten the Champion's
 

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Old Mar 13, 2009 | 04:38 PM
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I run Champions in my truck. I also ran Champions in my 85 Ram. No complaints here.
As far as do they matter. No doesn't matter what brand you put in there. But I'm kind of a **** about stuff like this.

Dodge gets Champions.
Chevy's get Ac Delco
Ford's get Autolite's
Foreign cars get NGK's

I've always been like this. So because I own nothing but Dodge I buy champions !
Yes it may seem dumb but that's just how I roll man.
 

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Old Mar 13, 2009 | 05:26 PM
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LOL, it's not dumb. I also follow that line of thinking. Except I've used Motorcraft in Fords and even some Chevys with good results. I've done some experimentation in the past with plugs, but the main thing I worry about is the system that gets the voltage to the plug.
 
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