Performance Distributors.com are they good???
I seen and read up on this company and was curious if anyone out there has ever ran there system for our trucks?
They clam it improves performance but anyone can say that. They sell coils called S.O.S.-Sultans Of Spark ignition coils and a set of Livewires that improved throttle response and cleaner plugs as you can open up your plug gaps an additional .010".
What are your thoughts?
They clam it improves performance but anyone can say that. They sell coils called S.O.S.-Sultans Of Spark ignition coils and a set of Livewires that improved throttle response and cleaner plugs as you can open up your plug gaps an additional .010".
What are your thoughts?
Sounds like snake oil to me, if it was so easy it would already be on from the factory im my oppion. About like putting magnets on your fuel line and all the other items that make big gains. Use google and I think you will find all most all enhancers don't have any improvement and some times reduce your peformance. If I was wanting to change I would go with something from Jegs.com or Summit.com
Are we copying Dire Straits or something?..hahaha
More voltage and a stronger spark wont help you unless your heavily modded. If your vehicle needed more spark to operate efficiently, Chrysler would have done this from the factory. It's true theat with a stronger spark, you'll be able to open up the gaps a little, but there's no need for it on an otherwise stock engine.
More voltage and a stronger spark wont help you unless your heavily modded. If your vehicle needed more spark to operate efficiently, Chrysler would have done this from the factory. It's true theat with a stronger spark, you'll be able to open up the gaps a little, but there's no need for it on an otherwise stock engine.
More voltage and a stronger spark wont help you unless your heavily modded. If your vehicle needed more spark to operate efficiently, Chrysler would have done this from the factory. It's true theat with a stronger spark, you'll be able to open up the gaps a little, but there's no need for it on an otherwise stock engine.







