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Geoduck
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Jun 6, 2016, 4:43 PM

Post #26 of 29 (743 views)
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okay I can change them out, what is it with Bosch in a GM that's not good?


Hammer Time
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Jun 6, 2016, 4:48 PM

Post #27 of 29 (739 views)
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They run like crap. Bosch works good in German cars but not domestics.

Always use the plugs the manufacturer engineered it to.

GM - Delco
Ford - Motorcraft
Chrysler- Champion and some NGK in newer models
NGK works good in Asian cars.



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Geoduck
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Jun 6, 2016, 5:03 PM

Post #28 of 29 (734 views)
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alright thanks Hammer Time, I'll get them switched out


Tom Greenleaf
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Jun 6, 2016, 10:35 PM

Post #29 of 29 (726 views)
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It's whacked but matters! Also - go real easy and find just the right boot puller for spark plugs. You can get ages out of wires by not mishandling them. I'll never be able to post a pic and made two out of screwdrivers that really sneak in and just pull the boots no trauma on wires at all.
Other: cracked porcelain inside could be from gapping plugs. If you have to ask for another box at the counter. Not a great place to online shop IMO - stuff gets dropped or easy to yourself, mark those if a problem it's likely that one.
Some plugs got pricey some not so bad but are the only thing the makes the spark so critical,


Tom







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