Spark plug types
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As stated before, trailing is top, leading is bottom (or lower - easiest way to remember T with t, L with l). Notice the leading wasted spark after the main ignition event. Both chamber's leading plugs always fire at the same time.
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Cool... Thanks for the insight.... When I saw these on the car i assumed they meant top & lower.... So the two different types of spark plugs are still recomended on a stock engine or is it a waste of time?
The two different plug types are recommended for stock engines. There may be scenarios with highly modified engines and race setups where people will run a different heat range, but BUR7EQ and BUR9EQ are recommended for most setups.
just a heads up, in Nashua none of the regular parts stores have these, nor can they get them. I tried autozone, napa, advanced, pepboys in manchester. so next is gonna be like a foreign auto place. im in the hudson nh area
and don't bother with platinum versions even in NGK of the stock plugs, they can be more problematic than the simple copper core plugs.
Thanks for the heads up!!! Have you tried Foreign Auto Parts in Nashua??? It's on Amherst st. behind Milanos pizza?
You can always order them off a internet website. Advance auto should be able to get them for you. That was where I got mine along with new NGK wires. They were a special order if I remember right.
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