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Old 08-08-2006, 01:21 PM   #3
~The Jester~
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Default Re: Lets talk about spark plugs heat range.

Oh, JEEZUZ, here we go. Spark plugs are about as misinterpreted as tire sizes. I'll fill you in on what I know.

First of all, how often are you checking them? When you yank a plug, and it "looks like new" how many miles are on it? Stock engine? N/A, nitrous? etc etc.

Right now, it sounds like you're a bit lean to me, and really has nothing to do with the plugs.

Give us some more info, and we'll go from there, K?
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