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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Edmonton Alberta
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Re: autolite plugs in a in a chevy
autolite 24 or 25 are great plugs in most applications. NGK are better in big cam situations. Never use bosch platinum in a 350 or anything else either.
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Location: Jefferson State
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Re: autolite plugs in a in a chevy
I have run Autolites with no problems, though I typically use ACs. The only plugs that gave me trouble (years back) were Champions. I use the cdowns method when buying plugs.
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Re: autolite plugs in a in a chevy
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