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Old 12-20-04, 11:50 PM
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Good Spark Plugs

Hey, everyone! I went to get new spark plugs for my '87 N/A. The guy at NAPA said NGK's and NGK's only should go into a rotary. That's what I put. I know NGK's aren't bad. My question is are there are other good spark plugs out there for rotaries?
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you can get the denso iridium plugs, but unless your engine is modded tii, or running a cdi, they are kinda over-kill.
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You can get HKS iridium plugs for $30 each. You'd have to find a local shop that sells them though.

Some came in the jspec I put in my TII.

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iridium is an option but unless you are putting out 400+ HP it's not near worth it.
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