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Canadian Daves JustKDX
'Correct' heat range
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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 358038, member: 16552"] Heck..you think I'm going to come up with something like that by myself?? from [url]http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/sparkplugs.html[/url] : **see the note on the above page regarding 'Y' tip (projected tip) plugs, as mr. rohrich brought up. from [url]http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/spark_plugs/overview.asp[/url] : from [url]http://www.ngksparkplugs.com/techinfo/spark_plugs/overviewp2.asp[/url] : ** All [b]emphasis[/b] above inserted by myself.*** So, pretty much as I read gearloose to say, colder=faster hotter=slower, and as I read [b]me[/b] to say meaning a HOT plug dissipates LESS heat. The 25-40º is a number I read on DRN. I recall it coming from mr. gorr, but don't quote me on that, cuz I haven't found it (yet..but then, I'm not really looking for it, either ;) ). re: pot shots at mr. gorr. Sheesh..Thanks for taking me for a complete and absolute moron. re: 'consider the source...' now [b]THAT[/b] was funny :) [/QUOTE]
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