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one more question - ngk or ac delco plugs
i was just wondering what plugs you guy's perfer , i have heard ac delco is not what they used to be . i have always ran ac delco and liked them but i have noticed that the newer plugs seem to be made differnt and i have read post were some people had recommend using ngk in a chevy . what do you guy's think . thanks silver100
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Re: one more question - ngk or ac delco plugs
I always stay with ac delco in a gm. IMHO anything else can produce problems in a gm engine. Especially Bocsh; however, I have never tryed NGK in either of my c1500's. I figure that if GM spends thousands upon thousands of dollars in research for these engines then there is a reason the AC's are the factory prefered plug, so I just stick with them. There again, that's just my
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Re: one more question - ngk or ac delco plugs
Use what the good book calls for.
Most use AC-delco but one or 2 GM aplications use NGK from factory. MT
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