spark plugs again
Those are paid advertisements stuck into the show. https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...rtisement.html Waste of money. Use copper plugs as you mentioned in your original post and change them as recommended (30K miles) and it will run it's best.
I just tuned up a friend mom's Focus. Has a miss under load. Pulled the plugs and it had those crappy Bosch platinum +4 plugs in it. They looked good, but that means nothing. I put a set of Motorcraft plugs back it is and it runs perfect.
I just tuned up a friend mom's Focus. Has a miss under load. Pulled the plugs and it had those crappy Bosch platinum +4 plugs in it. They looked good, but that means nothing. I put a set of Motorcraft plugs back it is and it runs perfect.
Last edited by lxman1; Jul 18, 2009 at 11:43 PM.
thanks guys it not only saves me $, but im learning the old stand bys are always safer and i like the NGKs thts all i run in my ol Polaris Indy Trail 440, next restor is a 81 IFS Indy 500 liquid tripple big block, good for 90-105 mph, thanks again for the sound advise and help, beer and peanuts for everyone BLB
Im getting close to a plug change and i think ill go with the NGKs as well.They are the only plug i ever had good luck with.Like Mopardad,NGKs are the only plug my Yamaha Viper will run.All others will foul on start up or shortly after.







