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Old 10-13-2008, 04:27 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by johngriff View Post
Blaming other people for things on your car not being correct is not an excuse. Its your car, if you are not the type to take it to a mechanic your plugs should be fine.

My "kill your self" comment was towards the 6's. Go buy 7's. Like yesterday. Everyone runs 6's because that is all they carry at kragen. Ghetto.

True. You can't blame the Kragen guy for a spark plug change which you should have done yourself.

A lot of these Kragen and Autozone people are idiots that don't know anything bout cars. In addition, they drive to work in a Honda, or Hyundai, so why would you let these idiots touch your car?

1. Spark plugs like any other nut or bolt on your car has torque specs.
Worse comes to worst, you can just snug the plugs and Do not over torque anything, that is how you snap spark plugs and then you'll be really screwed.

2. Go look at the factory specs for spark plugs.

3. Idiots will buy super duper Platinum Iridium Plutonium spark plugs for their stock engine. That is the dumbest thing that you can do.

Buy what your engine is designed for OEM! Unless you have a highly modified race car that needs such luxuries.

Adding improper or high performance plugs that is not needed for the engine, can infact HURT the engine.

Simple rules. Read Read Read.
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