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Another good question why would a cooler plug be needed. “Conversely, a cold spark plug has a shorter insulator nose and absorbs more combustion chamber heat. ... A colder heat range is necessary when the engine is modified for performance, subjected to heavy loads, or is run at high rpms for a significant period of time.”How effective would they be on a 3.8? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Yes - but I order 40 or more at a time. They are cheap and don't go bad sitting in a box on the shelf. As long as you don't forget you have them!Brad put some 42s in that thing and put the screws to it!
Quote from: nocooler on August 07 2018, 12:05:17 PMYes - but I order 40 or more at a time. They are cheap and don't go bad sitting in a box on the shelf. As long as you don't forget you have them!Brad put some 42s in that thing and put the screws to it!Tried a set of 42's a few years back and it idled like crap...prolly to cold to fire. I've tested the 43's to 28 PSI and the plug has looked fine. The AC's...from the dealer...have worked fine for me.