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Post  bruno on February 16th 2010, 11:35 am


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Re: spark plug tutorial

Post  jones on February 16th 2010, 12:05 pm

I could really use a class in plug reading. My plug reading skills go like this:

It the plug is black and wet, it's rich!
Clean and wet, blown head gasket!
Strap's missing, somethings wrong!

This is something I really want to learn before I get into nitrous.

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Re: spark plug tutorial

Post  droppedf100 on February 16th 2010, 10:08 pm

Do you have to cut the plugs apart to properly read them? And how do you tow a street driven car to the lanes. Im sure not going to push it lol. I guess get in line and change plugs than make a pass pull all 8 put old ones back in and drive back. I made a full pass and pulled 2 plugs put 2 old ones in and drove back. It would be easier on the street imo

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Re: spark plug tutorial

Post  Induction-Solutions on February 16th 2010, 10:32 pm

Hey Nick,
just wanted to say thanks for checking out our stuff as well as sharing with the others.. Thanks, Steve

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Re: spark plug tutorial

Post  jones on February 16th 2010, 10:43 pm

droppedf100 wrote:Do you have to cut the plugs apart to properly read them? And how do you tow a street driven car to the lanes. Im sure not going to push it lol. I guess get in line and change plugs than make a pass pull all 8 put old ones back in and drive back. I made a full pass and pulled 2 plugs put 2 old ones in and drove back. It would be easier on the street imo


You and me both, our trucks aren't light! I figure I would have to borrow someone 4 wheeler.

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