Plugs
#1
Plugs
hey guys I was searching for Spark Plugs vs Pulse Plugs but not really sure if I wanna pay $25 a plug if it does little bather .Does anyone had or got them in ? if so does it respond faster ? any info welcome thanks guys
#3
Re: Plugs
You mean those Pulstar things I see advertised to give you better fuel economy in Motor Trend?
The ones with a capacitor in the plug?
Personally I don't buy it but I haven't seen any data to say they're good or bad either way....
The ones with a capacitor in the plug?
Personally I don't buy it but I haven't seen any data to say they're good or bad either way....
#4
Re: Plugs
right got the email from guy doing dyno this what he wrote
"$149 for labor and the four plugs, if you don't make more power we will remove the plugs and reinstall the old ones and only charge for the power test @ $75.
so its seems like they stand for their product
"$149 for labor and the four plugs, if you don't make more power we will remove the plugs and reinstall the old ones and only charge for the power test @ $75.
so its seems like they stand for their product
#5
Re: Plugs
I alway wonder about the spark plug gimmicks.
You need fuel and air to make an explosion, all the spark plug does is ignites it. Doesn't really matter how big or what that spark is. As long as the fuel explodes you get power.
Yes platnum, iridium, multi electrode, etc. etc... will give you a more consistant spark and longer life but I truelly don't think it will give you more power or better fuel mileage.
Just my 2 cents.
You need fuel and air to make an explosion, all the spark plug does is ignites it. Doesn't really matter how big or what that spark is. As long as the fuel explodes you get power.
Yes platnum, iridium, multi electrode, etc. etc... will give you a more consistant spark and longer life but I truelly don't think it will give you more power or better fuel mileage.
Just my 2 cents.
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