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Autolite 2626 spark plugs

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Old Oct 22, 2001 | 09:52 PM
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Autolite 2626 spark plugs

Has anyone used the autolite 2626 plugs,or know about them? Any replies would help.
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Old Oct 22, 2001 | 10:35 PM
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The Autolite 2626 is the equivalent of the NGK BUR7EQ. This plug is also recommended for trailing, although the NGK recommended for trailing is 2 ranges colder. Note, it is a standard electrode (not platinum), and uses a "Ring" ground electrode. I have not personally laid eyes on this plug, but I would try it, since I have had excellent luck with Autolite plugs in all my other cars, except that I am looking for a non-resistor plug (These plugs, like the NGK's, are resistor) for a racing ignition setup. Also, these plugs cost less than half what an NGK costs. If you decide to try 'em, let us know how they turn out.

Irv, Keith's dad
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Old Oct 24, 2001 | 07:43 PM
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I used them in my 79 at one time and they worked fine. They seemed to wear out slower too.. That might just be me though.

I wouldn't use them in my t2 if thats what you wanted to hear
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