Spark Plugs

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Evan0801
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Spark Plugs

Post by Evan0801 »

Recommendation of good spark plugs on a series one motor?

Looking at these. http://www.autozone.com/external-engine ... 86210_0_0/

Also, not sure if Bosch effects this motor or not.
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Post by MKMike »

Due to experiences with Bosch plugs, I will never use them in any car I own.
The ACDelco plugs you linked are what I put in my 93 SLE.
Nothing to dislike about them at all.
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Previous owner had Bosch plugs in my grandmas 1994 lesabre. Not even 400 miles on them and they were misfiring. I had always used NGK V-Power #3951. They work for lots of GM cars. 3.8, SBC, N* etc.

They are cheap. I've used them in over a dozen cars and never an issue.
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Re: Spark Plugs

Post by SSEBonne4evr »

94SilverSSEi wrote:Previous owner had Bosch plugs in my grandmas 1994 lesabre. Not even 400 miles on them and they were misfiring. I had always used NGK V-Power #3951. They work for lots of GM cars. 3.8, SBC, N* etc.

They are cheap. I've used them in over a dozen cars and never an issue.
I like the NGK's but I currently run Champion coppers RS14YC6 and the car runs like a champ all the time.
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