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Old 02-15-04, 07:20 PM
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Question Anyone use this Spark Plug Cleaner ?

Just wondering since I clean my plugs at least once a month.


http://www.discount-car-parts-online...ug-Cleaner.htm
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ive got one, works pretty decent.. I cut the factory battery connectors off in trade for a wall plug though..
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Do they sell one that just plugs into the wall ?? Anyway, how well does it get off all that crud from the plug ? Are there better ones available ?
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Originally posted by badass7
Do they sell one that just plugs into the wall ?? Anyway, how well does it get off all that crud from the plug ? Are there better ones available ?
Yes, you can get nice abrasive cleaners that use compressed air and volcanic glass beads. You can get them usually at your local friendly Snap-on or Mac Tools guy. Usually about 30bucks. They work great and pay for themselves after about 3 normal spark plug changes. I've been running the same set of NGK race plugs(10.5's) for over a year without any problems with misfiring... I clean them about every other month.
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Originally posted by RTS3GEN
Yes, you can get nice abrasive cleaners that use compressed air and volcanic glass beads. You can get them usually at your local friendly Snap-on or Mac Tools guy. Usually about 30bucks. They work great and pay for themselves after about 3 normal spark plug changes. I've been running the same set of NGK race plugs(10.5's) for over a year without any problems with misfiring... I clean them about every other month.
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Very nice, I've seen those but the problem is I don't have an air compressor.
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