spark plug tutorial
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spark plug tutorial
its a good read guys
http://www.induction-solutions.com/forums/showthread.php?t=510
http://www.induction-solutions.com/forums/showthread.php?t=510
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Re: spark plug tutorial
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.
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
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
Hey Nick,
just wanted to say thanks for checking out our stuff as well as sharing with the others.. Thanks, Steve
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
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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