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MSD coils, 7MM wire, but what Spark Plugs??
Saturday, April 02, 2005 10:26 AM
I jus got MSD Packs and some accel wires, now i know some switch to Bosch +4's but usually end up sweitching back to stock plugs. now should u only switch the Bosch's if you have the better wires and packs or are the stock plugs the best to use either way. oh also my friend has 8 Bosch +2's off of his camaro with only 2000miles on them, he would give them to me for free, should i take them?

Re: MSD coils, 7MM wire, but what Spark Plugs??
Saturday, April 02, 2005 11:55 AM
unless you boost, the delco platinum plugs are the best... IMO and many others...



Re: MSD coils, 7MM wire, but what Spark Plugs??
Saturday, April 02, 2005 2:26 PM
i dont mean to hi-jack the thread but i have a related question..i have stock exhaust up until the stainless oval dual tip muffler that i have.. i dont remember if it did this before i changed the plugs or not, but when i decelerate i get a nasty popping almost sounds like backfiring out the exhaust..i changed the plugs to bosch platinum +4s with the stock ignition..do you think this is whats causing the popping? i really dont think its the muffler thats doing it, but it could because it started popping about 1 month after i installed the muffler..there is no exhaust leaks anywhere.. should i change to some other plugs?


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Re: MSD coils, 7MM wire, but what Spark Plugs??
Saturday, May 28, 2005 12:20 PM
Suicide Racer wrote:I jus got MSD Packs and some accel wires, now i know some switch to Bosch +4's but usually end up sweitching back to stock plugs. now should u only switch the Bosch's if you have the better wires and packs or are the stock plugs the best to use either way. oh also my friend has 8 Bosch +2's off of his camaro with only 2000miles on them, he would give them to me for free, should i take them?


http://www.spark-plugs.co.uk/pages/technical/spark_plugs_faq.htm#multi_ground



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