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Posted by gcs on July 10, 2005 at 09:37:39 from (69.112.208.170):
Time to change plugs in the truck, Dodge, 318 motor What do you all think about the "Premium" plugs? You know, the Platinum Bosch's, etc. Has anyone noticed a much improved performance, or in gas milage? and if they do provide an advantage, will they do it with stock wires? I know a dealer would just replace with stock Champions, and would never recommend anything else, and the truck would run fine. So what is your experiance and suggestions? Thanks.
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