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I ahve heard that they are more of a gimmick then anything. I have never tried them. But I have read on here some where. I can't remember the thread. That one member tried then in his srt10 truck I beleive. And if I remember he said they weren't that great. But like I said. I have never personally used them.
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well there is a show on tv call gears that's sponsored by them and they always have little clips on them and say that on dyno they picked up like 10 hp running them. and they way they are made should produce a lot better spark and efficient burn than normal ones if u look at them. im almost tempted to try them if no one else has.
No. Do not put anything but NGK or ACDelco iridium plugs in, ILTR5D for NGK, can't remember the ACDelco part number for them but it's just a rebrand of the NGK. Stuff goes boom and you'll lose power.
No shock. Too big of a gap and too many possible spark paths (air gaps) means more likelyhood of spark blowout.
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