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Spark Plugs????
95 s-10 blazer 4x4 4.3
i've read a few threads on here about what plugs work well in 95's but i'd like to know about NGK G power plugs or #1 AC delco rapid fire??? these are platnium plugs right??(the rapid fires) |
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Re: Spark Plugs????
NGK stands for "No Good Kind". Rapid fire is a marketing hype, IMHO... a waste of money. Use AC Delco 41-932 double platinum ONLY.
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Re: Spark Plugs????
is there any truth to the rumour 95's don't do well on platinum plugs???
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Re: Spark Plugs????
Quite the contrary, platinums are recommended, (as long as they're AC Delco).
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Re: Spark Plugs????
I would have to say the delco rapid fires made a world of difference on my carburated car. Just do not confuse them with the split fires, I would say they are "marketing hype". I cannot say what the improvement (if any) on any of my more recent cars has been with the rapidfires, they are all I run in my GM "stable", plug changes as soon as they come home.
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