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Thread: champion plugs

  1. #1
    moomba
    Anybody use champion plugs? I currently use Autolite with good success, but i think champion makes a good plug. Also is there a difference in performance with the base $.99 plugs vs. the platnum or double platnum? Do some plugs (champion, autolite, NGK ect) work better in certain type (Ford, Chevy) engines?

  2. #2
    dcraig
    Ignore all the type regarding high end double tip spark plugs. Its all bunk. Just stick with the spark plug that is working well for you. There might be a slight difference between a projected nose spark plug and a standard plug. Beyond that, i don't think you will notice much of a difference.

  3. #3
    ponponracing
    If there is roomn enough, always use a projected nose spark plug. Better flame start location.

  4. #4
    MaddMan
    Remember, gap is important...make sure you know the distributors requests and output, and any brand plug will work with the proper gap...although I do agree that projected nose plugs get the spark further into the cylinder...it's bound to help. Good Luck!
    Dave

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