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    What spark plug and plug gap

    Just wondering what spark plugs you guys are running, and at what gap?

    #2
    im using champion platinums at 0.044 gap. i would probably recommend some better plugs tho.

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      #3
      Motorcrafts are good. For some reason people report issues with platinums on the 302s?? I dunno. Motorcraft wires are nice as well. The next best would be autolites. Just stay away from bosch. Far away. Good O2 sensors tho.
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        #4
        yes, bosch is bad.

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          #5
          im definatley not a fan of bosch or champion... I have had bad luck with them in the past...

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            #6
            I run Autolites. Watch when you buy them, some are made in China now. If the US made parts supply dries up, I'll be installing Motorcraft plugs.

            gap is .050, or whatever the fan shroud says.
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              #7
              I think I will just go with motorcraft.

              I have been hearing a lot of bad about the auto lites since they started making them in china.


              What is the motorcraft PN for the plugs?

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                #8
                autolite 25's........yes beware of the made in china autolites......motorcrafts in my future

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GilroyRacing View Post
                  im definatley not a fan of bosch or champion... I have had bad luck with them in the past...
                  AYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

                  TELL ME WHA HAPPEND 2 U!!!!!!! this way i no what to expect i just put Bosch Platinum Plus 2's in my car 2day......man i wish i would of look @ this thread b4 i bough them DAMN....i agree on the autolight's b-in junk...well when there made in china
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                    #10
                    Every car I have put Bosch Platinums into lost performance except one car, a 1994 Honda Accord I4. I avoid them like cold sores on a first date kiss.

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                      #11
                      Both the champions and boschs....if you flood them, you might as well pull them out and throw them away.

                      I agree with torquelover, They just felt like the didnt perform as well either.

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                        #12
                        i don't think itz possible 4 me 2 flood them because...i have efi (87 merc)
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                        1999 Mercury Mountaineer with the 5.0 V8 its also AWD..... Atleast I'm keeping it in the Mercury family right?

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                          #13
                          I am gonna try some NGK's on this next plug change
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                            #14
                            I use Autolite platinum plugs. All the ones I have ever bought has been made in the US; at least the ones I started checking after Scott mentioned that some were made overseas. They say where they are mmade right on the individual boxes. I have had good luck with them in the past, and have no reason to change. Plus, they are what my parts supplier has, and I get a good deal on them.

                            From what I have read, Autolite was recently (in the past two years) bought by Honeywell; known for jet engines among other things. In addition to Autolite, they purchased FRAM, and several other companies. I'm not sure whether they are responsible for a drop in quality, or whether they are currently increasing quality.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by chris_russell11_13 View Post
                              im using champion platinums at 0.044 gap. i would probably recommend some better plugs tho.
                              I ran Champion Platinums in my car for awhile and was quite pleased. The car never skipped a beat and got 20-21 mpg highway (2 bbl 351 and 2.73s). Not sure why people always seem to think the Champions aren't good plugs...

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