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Plugs and Leads
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Got some new plugs and leads, can get rid of those original copper leads. These will compliment the high output coil and electronic dizzy

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2005/2/3 23:01  Updated: 2005/2/3 23:01
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 Re: Plugs and Leads
The Irridums aren't all that costly. Somewhere in the $22 to $25 range should cover it. [each] I bought mine through Repco so they aren't hard to get either

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Frodaddy
Posted: 2005/2/3 23:08  Updated: 2005/2/3 23:08
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 Re: Plugs and Leads
But compared to the normal plugs pricewise...

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snowy
Posted: 2005/2/4 1:12  Updated: 2005/2/4 1:12
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 Re: Plugs and Leads
Sorry to hijack this post, but what are the benefits of iridium plugs over normal plugs?

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2005/2/4 2:15  Updated: 2005/2/4 2:15
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 Re: Plugs and Leads
These things will fire at a lower voltage across a given gap at a given compression pressure, which means that the gap can be opened out a little without taxing the coil, & while they are diong all this, they will outlast $25 worth of regular plugs to boot.
[Comparison is with both types of plugs in identical conditions]

They are not expensive, they are good VALUE, particularly in a high compression, high performance engine.

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snowy
Posted: 2005/2/4 2:18  Updated: 2005/2/4 2:18
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Thanks. Sounds to me like a good investment, particularly in a daily driver.

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dattodevil
Posted: 2005/2/4 6:10  Updated: 2005/2/4 6:10
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 Re: Plugs and Leads
Yeah as Dodgeman said, They only cost me around $15, The manufacture also says that they are self cleaning, but whether this is propaganda or true is still debateable. But all and all its a good investment.

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who_your_datty_1200
Posted: 2005/2/4 11:21  Updated: 2005/2/4 11:21
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 Re: Plugs and Leads
Did you get them from Pan's or Appco??? Or somewhere else???

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dattodevil
Posted: 2005/2/5 3:56  Updated: 2005/2/5 3:56
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 Re: Plugs and Leads
Darbi's

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Frodaddy
Posted: 2005/2/3 21:42  Updated: 2005/2/3 21:42
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 Re: Plugs and Leads
Those iridiums cost a fair bit...