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Question Spark plug recommendation for 95 Aurora?

I need to change the plugs in my 95 Aurora since that is one thing I haven't done. I have read in this forum that you should use a particular plug. Can anyone recommed one?

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I just did mine last week. ACDelco
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Re: Spark plug recommendation for 95 Aurora?

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Re: Re: Spark plug recommendation for 95 Aurora?

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Would it really make a difference what brand one uses? What about those Splitfire plugs?
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Would it really make a difference what brand one uses? What about those Splitfire plugs?
I have seem more undesirable driveability concerns caused by aftermarket spark plugs and wires then I care to remember.
I only use original equipment ignition componants on my vehicle and any vehicle I work on.
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Re: Spark plug recommendation for 95 Aurora?

you have to have platinum plug.... or better,that narrows the choices...#1 choice ac delco platinum,if you insist on going aftermarket.. ngk platinum or ngk irridium.....leave those splitfire plugs alone,they are just a very cheap gimmick good only for making us laugh
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