Denso Iridium plugs
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well, i ordered them today, theyll be here by 4pm tomorrow. I hope they r worth $14 a plug. Yes they r damn pricy, to damn pricy. They do seem to help the Ford L, and that was dyno proven. I hope they are worth it. I had the truck on the Gm smart tech II, and the stock plugs seemed to mis fire alot, acoording to techII scan. Well other that paying through the nose for plugs, what do youthink about them, im using them on a s/c5.3. I run 94octane in it so i dont think the spark witth be to much.
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Maxmumboom:
<strong>well, i ordered them today, theyll be here by 4pm tomorrow. I hope they r worth $14 a plug. Yes they r damn pricy, to damn pricy. They do seem to help the Ford L, and that was dyno proven. I hope they are worth it. I had the truck on the Gm smart tech II, and the stock plugs seemed to mis fire alot, acoording to techII scan. Well other that paying through the nose for plugs, what do youthink about them, im using them on a s/c5.3. I run 94octane in it so i dont think the spark witth be to much.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I thought I read that they only made a difference once they started pumping the boost to 10+? Maybe I am wrong thought, I read it awhile ago. I use NGK TR6's and my truck runs good.
Kent
<strong>well, i ordered them today, theyll be here by 4pm tomorrow. I hope they r worth $14 a plug. Yes they r damn pricy, to damn pricy. They do seem to help the Ford L, and that was dyno proven. I hope they are worth it. I had the truck on the Gm smart tech II, and the stock plugs seemed to mis fire alot, acoording to techII scan. Well other that paying through the nose for plugs, what do youthink about them, im using them on a s/c5.3. I run 94octane in it so i dont think the spark witth be to much.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I thought I read that they only made a difference once they started pumping the boost to 10+? Maybe I am wrong thought, I read it awhile ago. I use NGK TR6's and my truck runs good.
Kent
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well, i got 4 of the 8 plugs today, the jerk off that order them, only order 4. I was pissed. He said that hed knock $2.00 off the price for a total of $12 a plug. the electrode on the plug is smaller than the tip of a needle. they cool looking. Im going to the track tommorow if the plugs come in before 3pm. Ill test em out.
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P.S cost on the plug is $10.41 from Keystone, if your a large volume buyer. So I guess $12 isnt bad, or $14 if you can get them without the price for shipping, or delivery
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