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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Crossett, Arkansas USA
Posts: 45
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Fordmanck,
So you're running a straight 24 plug. The plug recommended for my 86 is a 2545. 25 stands for the style of plug and 45 is the heat range. So what is recommended for your 94. And how many heat ranges did you come down or did u stay the same. I guess what I'm really asking is how does the 24 compare to a 2545. Thanks John ------------------ John Welch 86 GT, 3.73's, H-pipe w/ 2-chamber Flows, No smog pump or A/C, crank pulley, K&N in stock box, adj. FPR, bypassed EGR(coolant) Best Run 14.34 @100.0 MPH (on G-Tech) |
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