No difference from the last check. They read clean and no appreciable wear.
That is pretty good considering I run a MSD.
Two thumbs up so far.
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Yes. By design and the materials used.Rockrz wrote:So you're thinking that the Autolite XP plugs are better than the AC Delco rapid fire plugs?
Listings may not be up to date or perfect.Rockrz wrote:Why would the Rapid Fire platnium plugs be available for the 2001 W Vin code engine, but NOT for the 2003 X Vin code engine???
Possible you could get us a picture of your creation???DLP wrote:Drivers side center plug replacement went easy after I made a tool for it. I have just about every extension and wobble adaptor made. None are as easy to use. I used a thinwall plug socket that has a 19 mm nut style head. I then took a cheap (Taiwan) 19 mm open end wrench and bent it in a 90*. It works just like a distributor wrench. Going in through the wheal well and up under the header the wrench has room to swing.
Just ordered some stuff for the Bravada, AC (Professional plugs), Accel cap and rotor, Talor spiro-pro wires.killian96ss wrote:My recommendations would be:
MSD Super Conductor or Taylor Thundervolt spark plug wires
Accel cap & rotor
AC Delco double platinum or Rapid Fire platinum spark plugs
HenryJ is the only one here who has used the AC Delco platinums and Autolite iridium/platinums so he is the only one who can possibly answer your question about which one is better.![]()
Steve
Excellent price. Where did you buy them?michaelhrgn wrote:... on sale 3.99