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Old 05-24-2004, 06:21 PM
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Which Plugs ?

I'm about to do a tune up on my 96' GC 3.3 engine and I'm having a hard time finding Champion Double-Plat' plugs. I'm thinking of going with either the Champ Truck plug or Autolite Double Plat'. Any suggestions?
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Re: Which Plugs ?

Don't waste your money on champion truck plugs, they just cost too much, for nothing.

do any of the bosch platinums or nippondenso's. Good enough. Last long enough.

Autolite? that's related to that 4 letter "F" word, isn't it?..... Wouldn't use them on a wheelbarrow.

But, that's my opinion.....

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Old 05-26-2004, 04:59 PM
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Re: Which Plugs ?

Whew !!! Did it today. Went in over the top, moved the alternator and got those two and went in under the throttle body and got that one. Took the wiper cowl off, that helped a lot. Next time the intake is comming off. Used Champion Double Plat's.
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