I was following this thread and wondering how the ignition effects the best type of spark plug.I replaced my stock ignition last year with a new Mopar distributor with "low performance" vacuum advance and an Orange ECU and an MSD Blaster II coil which I believe puts out 45,000 volts.Has anyone done this and do different plugs work better?----- Original Message -----
From: "David Whitney"
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Subject: Re: IML: Spark plugs for a 68 - 440
Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 10:57:46 -0700 (PDT)
I have used Autolite 85s with excellent results. Considering that the newer and more expensive spark plugs are intended for cars with newer and more expensive electrical systems, I do not see the value. Our plugs get removed/inspected/replaced far more often than those in newer cars.
Happy motoring,
David
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David
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