pulstar spark plugs
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From: campbell river british columbia
pulstar spark plugs
hey guys and girls
ive been reading about these new spark plugs and they have proven dyno results. so i went to there site to reveal they dont make the plugs for our cars
i emailed the company and they said they had no plans on making them but i was just curious how many people were actually interested in these plugs for our cars?
anyways thanks for the imput
matt
ive been reading about these new spark plugs and they have proven dyno results. so i went to there site to reveal they dont make the plugs for our cars
i emailed the company and they said they had no plans on making them but i was just curious how many people were actually interested in these plugs for our cars?
anyways thanks for the imput
matt
#2
I'd say stick with what is tried and true with rx7's.. Don't believe everything you read in magazine ad's either ;-)
At $10 a plug the Platinum NGK's are PLENTY good enough for most all applications in the 7.
At $10 a plug the Platinum NGK's are PLENTY good enough for most all applications in the 7.
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Pulstars have been dyno proven, I think the last I saw was results of about 10hp on a G35. But have you seen how much those things are!!??!! No way am I paying that much for spark plugs. My NGK's work far too good and are 1/10 the cost. I may put them in my 350Z in a year, but that is a big MAYBE...
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gimmick plugs. if there were 10 free HP out there you can bet your *** they would be on the higher hp cars from the factory. no free lunch. do they say the "stock" plugs they replaced during the test were in perfect shape?
reminds me of the cheerios ads that say "Todd ate cheerios for breakfast for a month and lowered his cholesterol 20 points!!!" they dont tell you he used to eat a pound of bacon every morning before he switched to cheerios.
reminds me of the cheerios ads that say "Todd ate cheerios for breakfast for a month and lowered his cholesterol 20 points!!!" they dont tell you he used to eat a pound of bacon every morning before he switched to cheerios.
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I use the NGK racing ones, but that's just because I ate through a set of plat 9's in about 5k miles... It was suggested by my tuner that the racing ones would stand up better to the punishment *ehem* "Spirited driving and high boost" that I put my 7 through on the regular =P
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http://www.pasmag.com/index.php?opti...sk=view&id=825
theres a link to where they were featured in a magazine im just saying yea you could stick with something that works but what if these plugs were actually better in the rotarys what if they improved the combustion cycle... im just syaing if we got enough of a customer support maybe they will make them.. im definately interested.
just my .02 cents
matt
theres a link to where they were featured in a magazine im just saying yea you could stick with something that works but what if these plugs were actually better in the rotarys what if they improved the combustion cycle... im just syaing if we got enough of a customer support maybe they will make them.. im definately interested.
just my .02 cents
matt
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No offense dude, but magazines have one primary purpose: To sell merchandise.
If you wanna get them than more power to you, they will have one new customer. However I don't think the rest of the rotary community is going to latch on like some rabid pack of civic owners grabbing for free vinyls...
If you wanna get them than more power to you, they will have one new customer. However I don't think the rest of the rotary community is going to latch on like some rabid pack of civic owners grabbing for free vinyls...
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