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Re: Champion plugs and their shortcomings
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Posted by REMMo. on September 30, 2002 at 19:31:31 from (207.192.228.69):
In Reply to: Champion plugs and their shortcomings posted by Lionel Bateman on September 30, 2002 at 19:00:46:
I've had more trouble with AC plugs in H's and M's than any others but have never hah any problems with them in automotive applications. Don't know why just my observation. I believe a lot of champions bad pr comes from the fact that their heat ranges used to be incorrect and to get proper performance with them you had to get the heat range correct-not necessarily the one recomended. I believe they have corrected that problem some years back and have as good of plug as anyone. Personal preference plays a big role as does the the results of any bad experiences in the past-sometimes not necessarily caused by what get the blame. Take it for what it's worth. Just my experiences and opinions. REMMo.
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