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| Subject: | Re:Spark Plugs |
| From: | bcarter@gama.austin.ibm.com |
| Date: | Tue, 1 Oct 91 16:25:46 CDT |
Bob writes: >So is an 11 a hotter plug? What does the "N" and "Y" stand for? What >other types of plugs are people using in there healeys (NGK, Bosch, etc)? >How do other numbering systems compare? If memory serves me correctly in the case if Champion plugs 10 would be hotter than an 11. I once put a hotter plugs in a vehicle I had because it burnt oil and kept fouling the plugs, so I put a hotter one in to burn the oil better.... Bruce... |
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