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#24 of 26 VMAN
by vman
Jan 15, 1999 (4:16 am)
Amen jimbojerry, How the hell can you expect to increase output (horsepower) without increasing input(fuel). Also, rapid fire? Aren't ignition system timed? How many nanoseconds difference is there between regular plugs and expensive ones?
#25 of 26 Rich
by Rich
Jan 15, 1999 (5:39 am)
In a 25 year old gasoline engine, the split fire plugs may make a difference after 10,000 miles. In today's modern engines with high energy ignition systems, I seriously anything could improve over the OEM plugs. All the technology improvements outside the cylinder have reduced the need for super efficient spark plugs.
Sorry, I just cant see the value of the investment in the more expensive split fire plugs.
Rich
#26 of 26 Front Porch Philosopher
by meredith
Jan 22, 1999 (2:43 am)
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