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best plugs for 92 3.1....
I have a 92 Rodeo with a 3.1, and I know that its a gm motor, so does that mean I should run ac delcos in it? I always run ac's in any gm cars, but I just wanted to know what expierence you guys had with this. Also, 10w 30 oil ok for all season? Thanks alot guys...
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Re: best plugs for 92 3.1....
I always put in Delco's in my Chevy's. I can remember paying 79 cents per plug and I use to change them yearly since they were so cheap.
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Yep. AC Delco's will do fine. Any 5w or 10w-30 oil is a good choice as well.
G/luck Joel
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Bah, in older engines spark plugs are all the same. Get the cheap ones.
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Re: best plugs for 92 3.1....
alright guys, looks like the ac delcos it is. Thanks for the opinions!
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